LIFE AFTER COVID- what changes, what doesn’t? … (Essay)

 


Illustration by Rashi Sharma

 Illustration by Rashi Sharma

The year 2020 marks the year of adventures! The year would definitely count as the year full of surprises, while some of them sweet and others sour or rather tasteless enough for us to wish this nightmare ends soon!. 


Life on this planet has been so fast paced from the past few decades, that we haven’t had the time to admire the simple perks and fancies we enjoyed in our everyday lives. We were free! Free to roam anywhere, all day, eat whatever, wherever, admire the beauty of nature, write poetries in the open or spend the day capturing emotions. However, were we still content? The honest answer is no! Even though doing simple things, in the wake of a notorious global pandemic seems nothing less than a dream come true like the thought of meeting and greeting friends with bear hugs, gulping plate full of momos and breathing air without the claustrophobic obstruction of a mask. If we rewind our lives a little and introspect within , we will find that even in those moments, which we now admire, we did not feel absolute happiness! We still cribbed about the hot weather or the lengthy college assignment at hand and that when will we have free time enough to read the books stacked in our shelves or watch movies, jotted in our wish list or maybe to acquire a new skill?  


Even though the pandemic and the consequent lockdowns have brought us immense free time and the excess of anything is maddening, we must realise that this time that we are having is a once in a lifetime opportunity that we are fortunate enough to get. It is the time for individual and collective introspection. It is our ‘me time’. It is the time of unimaginable possibilities, it is the time to pause and meet your own self, before you meet anyone else out there. 


Post Covid-19, the World has completely changed, where masks, sanitizers, social distancing and washing hands every now and then have become the new normal. It is a time when routine things of everyday life have started to seem so complex, be it commute, working from office, buying grocery or even breathing. 

However, what remains constant is the urge to socialize and interact to people. Even in times like these, despite facing several other problems like financial upheaval, emotional turmoil, unemployment and delayed exams and outing plans, the thing we wish for the most is the company of a friend. 

And, that is what makes us human! While testing times like these might get over with a successful vaccine or may become the new normal. But, what matters the most is to live the present moment and to make the most out of it. To keep striving, to keep learning and as Swami Vivekananda says, we shall arise, awake and stop not until our goals are achieved. While our lives might not continue to remain the same, but let us be optimistic that it will change for the good, as long as we keep moving. We must become the change; we wish to bring to this world!




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  1. So nicely written with a strong message. Keep Going Rashi didi❤️👌🏻

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  3. Brilliant writing once again rashi... Keep it up dear..👍👍

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  4. Great work..Keep posting blogs like these..

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    1. Sure little sister ☺️
      Thank you ❤️🤗

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  5. It reminds us that this lockdown has been a boon for us fast moving species of workaholic humans. It gave us time to find our true self. It is teaching us that it's ok to rest and take a pause and think about how lucky we are just like that happy penguin.
    Beautifully written!!

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    1. Thank you for finding the time to read & to interpreting it so beautifully!!😊😇

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  6. You have beautifully brought out the positive side of this phase.
    Optimism flowing

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  7. Ohh man this is sooo good and on point 😍😍😍 U never fail to impress us with ur writing di ❤️❤️❤️😌😌

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  8. Giving strong message ,keep it up rashi

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  9. DEAR RASHI BETI, Once again you have very delightfully and realistically penned the Covid pandemic related situation and it's astounding effects,which are touching individually and collectively the lives in our Country and World over and have briefly dwelved upon the ways the life has changed for each one of us and how to gear up and adjust to the changed situaions with an emphatic positive outlook and keeping of the high spirits and fight it out and emerge as a winner, despite subdued & circumspect scenario. May God Bless you. Love you RASHI BETI.. PAPA

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  10. Wonderful Expression. God Bless You.

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  11. Lots of love and blessings Rashi for writing such a good blog regarding Covid.. You have written and explained it very rightly and beautifully . Thanks and love to our dear daughter

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  12. Such a surreal & relaxing writeup. Very well written and it has such a great message for each one of us!

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  13. And certainly a well suited illustration adds to the beauty!

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