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No, It's Not Back to Business as Usual

Business
United States
开始于 June 30, 2026

The article argues that the global landscape has fundamentally changed, and returning to pre-crisis norms is unrealistic, urging a reevaluation of priorities and strategies moving forward.

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The return to business as usual ignores the need for systemic change in response to global crises, risking future stability.

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While change is necessary, disrupting established systems can create chaos that hampers economic recovery and social stability.

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A balanced approach is essential; we must adapt practices while maintaining some level of normalcy to ensure economic resilience.

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Ignoring lessons from recent crises by reverting to old practices risks repeating mistakes that could jeopardize our future.

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The push for immediate change can overlook the benefits of tried-and-true business practices that have historically supported growth.

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