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Answered by adivyansh229
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Taking a vacation or attending the wedding of a relative may have been in our plans a couple of months ago. In fact, many of us would have planned the summer holidays with children and even booked out tickets. Who would have thought of being compulsorily locked up at home?

It was something unbelievable when we were told to remain indoors for as long as three weeks. The world came crashing down before us, and we started wondering what to do next. First thing I did was to browse the Oxford Dictionary to find the exact meaning of the term. It’s ‘solitary confinement’ or ‘isolation’.

Spending initial days of the lockdown was difficult for most of us as our mobility was restricted. However, the initial days passed by spending time with children, watching movies, trying out new recipes, reading a few books or playing indoor games. However, this also resulted in boredom and we started feeling a void for not being able to work, meeting friends or going out for a jog. How to overcome this thought and spend time purposefully without losing enthusiasm?

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Answered by taniya820280
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When identified, the one thing patient zero will knowinstinctively is that we all are connected. That there arecertain containment strategies nature has in place whichbalances these connections. And that in our relentlesspursuit of unchecked ‘development’ we continue to evokeits reaction. This is what ATREE and others of similar ilkhave been saying for years. It has taken anunprecedented global shutdown to create a silence inwhich the cautionary voices may be heard. Ourresearchers take time off from analytics and manuscriptsto write about how it must be better than ‘business asusual’ when we get to a new normal.

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