In the wildest of fiction: when a tiny organism cost lives of people, reckoned global markets, made oil barrel prices fall negative,
confined people to the doors of their homes you know that the world has changed forever. Just to recall this horrendous times for the future generations, I thought it's better to document my personal thoughts and let them also walk down the memory lane and reflecting on uncertainty in life as such.
As they say the clouds are calm before the storm arrives, the early signs weren't life threatening as it became over the next fortnight. The elite in gated communities as usual were obliging and dancing to the tunes of WhatsApp's Devil's workshop on forward messages
and doing ridiculous irresponsible activities.The considerable section of people at the bottom of the pyramid had lost their livelihoods in a whisker, starving for food. As the media normalizes the Islamophobia attributing the source of the virus with a Delhi event, FYI blood plasma knows no religion.(Quanrantine -Quran'nintime). With all butchery and roadside eatery shops shut down: no lyf for carnivorous- coz coronavirus, once this unprecedented crisis reverts back to normalcy, I can get back to worshiping the holy trinity of Amma/Kumar Mess & Konar Kadai back in my hometown- Madurai.
One thing I have learnt during this pandemic is that life is not about you/me. It is about us and how we treat each other. It is about how we treat the environment and our day-to-day lives. So, believe it or not, life has changed for all of us now and for ever. So, treat your
colleague, friend, family, and any other human, like they are your own and help everyone get through this hard time the best way possible. If staying home is what helps the humanity, do that with all of your heart. Quarantine can be easily defined as the best
use of bad bargain. This lock down period is useful for many people to utilize their time to strength their inner power to achieve
extraordinary things in their future life. Even as I finish writing this, I hope this comes to an end, can see the invisible COVID-19 saying:" Hold my beer!! I don't wish to spoil your suspense and keep playing the guessing game"
confined people to the doors of their homes you know that the world has changed forever. Just to recall this horrendous times for the future generations, I thought it's better to document my personal thoughts and let them also walk down the memory lane and reflecting on uncertainty in life as such.
As they say the clouds are calm before the storm arrives, the early signs weren't life threatening as it became over the next fortnight. The elite in gated communities as usual were obliging and dancing to the tunes of WhatsApp's Devil's workshop on forward messages
and doing ridiculous irresponsible activities.The considerable section of people at the bottom of the pyramid had lost their livelihoods in a whisker, starving for food. As the media normalizes the Islamophobia attributing the source of the virus with a Delhi event, FYI blood plasma knows no religion.(Quanrantine -Quran'nintime). With all butchery and roadside eatery shops shut down: no lyf for carnivorous- coz coronavirus, once this unprecedented crisis reverts back to normalcy, I can get back to worshiping the holy trinity of Amma/Kumar Mess & Konar Kadai back in my hometown- Madurai.
One thing I have learnt during this pandemic is that life is not about you/me. It is about us and how we treat each other. It is about how we treat the environment and our day-to-day lives. So, believe it or not, life has changed for all of us now and for ever. So, treat your
colleague, friend, family, and any other human, like they are your own and help everyone get through this hard time the best way possible. If staying home is what helps the humanity, do that with all of your heart. Quarantine can be easily defined as the best
use of bad bargain. This lock down period is useful for many people to utilize their time to strength their inner power to achieve
extraordinary things in their future life. Even as I finish writing this, I hope this comes to an end, can see the invisible COVID-19 saying:" Hold my beer!! I don't wish to spoil your suspense and keep playing the guessing game"
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