Kärt Devaney’s “Weekly Kajast” reflects on a busy week. The past week has been marked by several significant events, including the aftermath of storm Marutuule and associated damages, as well as threatening letters sent to educational institutions, leading to impromptu crisis drills. The week also saw notable occurrences such as repaired streets, awards within the tourism sector and various sports, new exhibitions, and changing weather conditions alongside rising unemployment figures.

Furthermore, the Virumaa Teataja presented its Golden Willow Tree award. Devaney observes that when examining the week’s events closely, the immediate anxiety diminishes. She uses the analogy of a zebra – black stripes followed by white, and vice versa – to illustrate the cyclical nature of life’s experiences.

It is beneficial to acknowledge negative aspects while embracing positive ones, a common theme in human existence. The question remains: is the zebra primarily black with white stripes, or white with black? Devaney’s weekly reflection, titled “Kui Weekly,” explores these observations.

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2 thoughts on “Weekly Echo: what color is a zebra?”
  1. This is a concerning and unsettling situation highlighting the need for increased security measures in schools.

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