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We live in extraordinary times
It’s not surprising then that many of us in Australia and in developed countries are feeling that the things that we have taken for granted – effective health systems, security and safety and our feeling of being sheltered from outside forces – are crumbling around us.
You could say we are facing, literally, an existential crisis. Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Behavior, Essay, Ethics, Human Behavior, Research, Social Psychology, Tribal
Tagged coronavirus, covid-19, scarcity, toilet paper
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