The present turbulence has drained us out of humanity left a Savage and inhuman
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I completely disagree with this statement. The truth is that these difficult times have brought about a change in us and in the way we perceive life, but the change is a positive one. We have been forced to introspect and reexamine our lives and beliefs.
We have realised that family deserves much more time and importance than we have been giving it, and that staying home is not impossible. In fact one can be happy at home too. Happiness is a state of mind that does not depend on wearing fancy clothes, flashing new gadgets or eating out at high-end restaurants. Happiness lies in small everyday actions, like helping your mother in the kitchen or giving your father a head massage, or feeding stray dogs or even paying the garbage collector lady a little extra, to help her during these times.
We as humans, have been able to see life from a non-materialistic point of view during these days. This has made us value relationships and reach out to friends and relatives whom we did not have the time to connect with, during normal times. None of the examples given above point towards a savage and inhuman attitude. In fact, they all indicate positivity.