Article on "Change in lifestyle after the outbreak of covid-19"
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Aristotle said, “Man is by nature a social animal.” COVID-19 has challenged this thought today. With more and more people practicing social distancing, we are restricting our socialization, at least physically. So how will our society address this contradiction? Is this really a contradiction or will new patterns of social interaction emerge now? Will COVID-19 leave an indelible legacy for generations to follow? Many such thoughts come to my mind as I continue with my day to day life. Life today is differentLife, in general, has been reduced to having a cautious approach until the threat of pandemic goes away. The grocery visits have to be calculated and with less frequency, but at the same time, we have to ensure that we have sufficient stock of basic necessities to feed the family during the lockdown. Also, something as ordinary and benign as a shopping cart that you might have used at Costco or Target begins to seem like a threat to your well-being and that of your family. OCD has become part and parcel of daily life. The focus on “me” suddenly has increased while we look with a gaze tinted with doubt at every person with whom we come in contact, even those whom we come across during the short trip to the grocery store or while getting basic necessities.
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