The Silver Lining of Coronavirus

Before I say anything, let me be clear about one thing. The outbreak of COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) is a global tragedy. Thousands of people are dying and it’s just the beginning. Billions of dollars of value has been ripped out of the capital markets. People all over the world are scared for their health, their safety, their jobs and their loved ones. I am worried about my parents, extended family, and friends who are old enough to fear for their lives if infected. For some people though, there is a silver lining.
The Effects of Coronavirus on Our Family Thus Far
The outbreak caused an unprecedented chain reaction of events around the world for people of all ages. Living in France, we have experienced this first-hand:
- First, my business trips started to get cancelled.
- Second, Luka & Taj’s schools were cancelled.
- Third, given that it’s not really appropriate to move any sales discussions forward given what’s going on, work is a bit slower than usual.
In summary, I have much more time to spend with my girls, they are home from school, and I don’t have to travel. This is incredible! Last week I logged into a French website called Superprof and found an Art teacher to come to the house to work with Luka. She is the most artistically inclined out of all of us and truly enjoys drawing and painting. Unfortunately our normal weekly routine doesn’t allow time for her to explore it. Meanwhile, I have always wanted to learn to play the guitar and Taj recently has also expressed interest. So this Thursday, she and I have our first joint guitar lesson.
Yesterday we took the dogs for a walk through the woods behind our house, for the first time ever. Later that afternoon, I attempted my first Tofu Tikka Masala. It ended up in the garbage and the house smelled of Indian food all day but it was fun trying. Meanwhile, we wake up in the morning, eat breakfast together (without the rush of having to run out the door), we sit at the dining table and work together. I have some coffeehouse music on in the background, courtesy of Spotify, and I have to ask myself… isn’t this how life SHOULD be?
Nature is Sending us a Message
Since the Coronavirus outbreak, the way I see it, nature is sending us several messages:
- Slow Down – Maybe this is what it took to get us all to stop running to the airport to catch our next flight and to put down our phones to see what the last email was regarding, and to talk to our kids more instead.
- Saving the Planet Really isn’t that hard – Have you seen the satellite images of the air quality over China before and after the outbreak of Coronavirus? It is absolutely stunning. It CAN be done.

- Life is Fragile – The symptoms of this virus are similar to a flu or cold for those who are not in a high risk category. It could have just as easily been something much more deadly that affected a much wider population. Live every day like it’s your last and be the best person you can be.
- Take Better Care of Yourself – For those who eat a lot of junk food or who smoke regularly, this should be a wake up call. It DOES matter and the risk to your life is real. Use this down-time to start better eating habits and a regular exercise routine.
Take Advantage of This Opportunity
Today is March 16, 2020. As of now I think the outbreak of this virus has been very positive for our family. Again, I do not want to diminish the fact that millions of people’s lives are at risk. Many businesses are shut down and many people are concerned about being able to pay their bills. As an eternal optimist I would like to think that this virus will be contained within the next month or two given all of the precautions in place.
In the meantime, I am going to thoroughly enjoy the time this situation has given me to spend time with my girls and to enrich our lives with fitness, music and cooking. I recognize, however, how privileged I am to have this luxury, at least for now. When things return to normal, I hope we have learned a few things about how to have a healthier balance between work and family. Our dining table should continue to be our communal family workspace where we each retreat to our respective rooms or offices for video conference calls.
Lastly, I would like to thank those of you that told me that you really enjoy reading this blog and that you have missed it. It is inspiring to know that anyone cares what I think and have to say. You know who you are. Having the time to write this post is just another benefit of having a little extra time right now. Please be safe and let’s all get through this in the most positive way possible!


It’s truly incredible when you think about it. Eating meat is something that humans have done since early existence. I’m sure smoking tobacco goes way back as well, but look what has happened to that industry over the last few decades. There will be just as many threatened companies sending lobbyists to Washington to keep the meat industry alive. Will we soon see Surgeon General’s warnings on packages of meat we buy in the grocery store? Perhaps a photo of the cow you are about to eat, or the kids that don’t have enough food and water because of it? As with any cultural shift, those companies that don’t adapt and continue betting on meat will go down in flames (pun intended).
I rarely question her suggestions and over time she has started to push the envelope with hot pink hats, and plaid suits that I never would have chosen in a million years because it looks like it’s out of the closet of a NYC pimp from 1972. Recently she noticed that Zara was introducing ‘skirts’ for men, to be worn over pants… I’m not quite there yet. I think it would make me look like a waiter, and frankly I’m hoping that fad goes away really soon.
a sense of security about who you are as a person. I get looks and comments all the time. Some positive, and some sarcastically positive. Being an entrepreneur has helped, since I didn’t feel like I had to answer to anyone or any particular company culture that might frown upon a more eccentric sense of style. I don’t think I would work for a company that would pressure me to conform to be like everybody else. With the exception of one or two people, I would like to think that my style is celebrated at Kognitiv, the company that acquired mine and where I have worked since. You never know what people say about you when you’re not around. It would be a lie for me to say I don’t care, but I guess I don’t care enough to not be who I am.
At first I was terrified. I used to get nervous just being around an attractive woman. Forget about approaching and speaking with one. I guess being married to Sina has somehow allowed me to get over that to a certain extent. It’s still not easy and I think a part of me wanted to challenge myself to see if I could do it. It has gotten easier since I started a few months ago but it still takes a lot of courage.
Not everyone I approach is female by the way. I ran into these two guys not too far from where we live here in Paris close to Rue Montorgueil. I love seeing men that have taken the time to dress nicely. It’s not as common to see and interestingly I think they get more attention on Instagram because of that. These two guys were just strolling down the street and I asked them if I could take a photo. They were happy to oblige. For some reason I think men are going to be much less likely to say no than women, as they are less likely to feel threatened or uncomfortable. This guy on the left is probably a model. He had the pose and everything.
I met
The highlight of my project so far has to be this photo that you see to the left of 
One of the amazing things about this city is that the entire city is beautiful. In most cities, one can find little pockets of cool, charming neighborhoods. In Paris it feels like the entire city is one endless cool charming neighborhood. Every single building looks like something out of a story book and every single street is lined with local shops, cafes, restaurants and pastry shops.


Why can’t we teach girls to be proud of their physical beauty, understanding that it won’t last forever… at least not in a youthful form, as one aspect of who they are as a person? Instead of banishing the concept of a princess from our minds, let’s redefine what a princess is. Sina and I teach our girls to put some thought into their appearance. But we also encourage them to be strong and take calculated risks. They are not afraid to get their hands dirty, or of what minor injury may occur if they climb a tree or rocks. If they see a cockroach, they will pick it up and put it outside versus most men and women I know that would just step on it in fear. They are bad-asses, and I love it. We are attempting to raise our girls not to be afraid, and to own who they are. What matters is what they think of themselves, and not what other people think of them. That said, if they take the time to brush their hair and dress nicely, it is a reality that they will be treated differently. That goes for men too by the way.