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Just Appreciate Simple Things in Life after the Coronavirus

Due to global pandemic, my country was under lockdown like many others. When I was indoors, I realized how beautiful and blessed I was to have the life which I otherwise assumed was regular and usual.

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Just Appreciate Simple Things in Life after the Coronavirus

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  1. Just Appreciate Simple Things in Life after the Coronavirus

  2. INTRODUCTION It’s not a bad idea to occasionally spend a little time thinking about things you take for granted. Let me go back in time. Not too long, but only six months ago when the virus outbreak hadn’t occurred yet. I was cursing the traffic, complaining the beer in a bar was not chilled enough, and hating that the supermarket next to my house didn’t have my favorite deodorant. Soon after, due to global pandemic, my country was under lockdown like many others. When I was indoors, I realized how beautiful and blessed I was to have the life which I otherwise assumed was regular and usual. When I look back now, I notice many special areas of life whose importance I failed to understand earlier like: 1. Freedom 2. Comfort 3. The Fun Outside 4. The Human Interaction

  3. FREEDOM • I had the choice to go wherever I wished and do whatever I wanted. As long as I did not do anything illegal or break any rules, of course. • I had the freedom to live life like I wanted to. No holds barred, and no questions asked. It was my life and my choice. • Yet, if I had to drive too far, I would whine about the miles I had to cover. During the lockdown, I needed a valid reason to travel that distance and face cops who most certainly wouldn’t allow me to get there. • Staying indoors has taught me that losing control of the fundamental aspects of your life makes you uncomfortable. • These are the things we consider usual and expected. We only realize the value of them when they vanish.

  4. COMFORT • Life and technology have evolved by leaps and bounds over the years. In fact, life today is drastically different from what it was a decade ago. Back then, you needed to carry a digital camera for photos, self-driving cars hadn’t hit the road yet, and group messages were not even a thing. • Now, we enjoy so many benefits from the comfort of our couch. You can order food, get your car washed, or send a package to your friend without stepping outside your front door. But also we need to maintain our weight because it is most important for our health. Click here best weight fat loss diet plan to know about how you can manage your weight during COVID19. • When the delivery executive arrived ten minutes late, I would mentally curse the company for making me wait. • During the lockdown, I would wait a whole day for the same service. The comfort of technology and the services various businesses provide are priceless.

  5. THE FUN OUTSIDE • No matter which city you live in, you have umpteen opportunities to have fun and relax. I had the option to watch any movie. • I like, go bowling no matter how bad I was at it. • Even though I had very many ways to have fun, I compared my city with others. I complained, “Damn, my city has no options to enjoy nature. I have to go miles away for a trek.” • When I was locked in and resorting to board games, I realize how fun-filled my city actually is.

  6. THE HUMAN INTERACTION • When I went out with a large group, it would take a toll I preferred only a certain level of interaction. • Beyond that, I would choose to be by myself than socialize. The smiles seemed artificial, and the handshakes appeared unnecessary. • Today, when I come across a passerby, the smile lies hidden behind the mask, and a handshake is out of the question. Earlier, we called the people around us a “crowd,” today we call our situation “isolation.” • The memes on the internet, which say that introverts feel no difference locked indoors, aren’t true. Now think about, need at least some form of interaction to feel connected with the rest of the world. • When we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways – either by losing hope and falling into self- destructive habits or by using the challenge to find our inner strength.

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