LIFE LESSONS THAT CORONA VIRUS TAUGHT US

India has learned a number of hard lessons as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The first is that we can no longer continue to exploit nature ruthlessly. Climate change, irregular weather patterns, and pollution of the air, land, and sea have driven the country, and the planet, to a precipice. Unless this is rapidly corrected, we will be in serious difficulty by the end of the century. It’s incredible that the lockdown has resulted in nature regenerating. After decades of pollution, we saw blue sky again, and various animal, bird, and insect species made a comeback. We must strive to keep these positive trends going so that we do not relapse to the old normal, but instead adopt a new normal. 

“COVID-19 has taught us that health is extremely important in our lives, as healthy people are better able to combat the coronavirus. “The environment has a direct impact on our health”. The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us a lot of valuable lessons and shifted our life priorities. Most of us wouldn’t have comprehended terms like social distancing or flattening the curve a year ago, and the concept of wearing fabric masks in public or being unable to walk out in public would have looked ridiculous. When we fast forward to early 2020, everything has altered. While COVID-19 has brought with it new problems and uncertainty, it has also taught us some important lessons. 

Covid-19 has taught us Lessons of Life:

1.Family and friends come first: Many of us may have taken human interaction for granted until the coronavirus took over our life. However, spending time with our close loved ones has now taken precedence. Despite the natural frustrations that everyday confinement might bring, it’s crucial to consider what our family and friends mean to us. But grab the day and remember that there are more good times with family and friends today, and we are receiving care and love that was long overdue and really needed somewhere. We appreciate it! 

2. Hobbies are therapeutic: During the lockdown, most of us have either honed our culinary skills or started cooking from scratch. Except for those who have been away from home due to job or studies, those of us who have been dependent on our mothers/fathers or a chef for our favorite meals have recently experienced the effort and time it takes in the kitchen. Our renewed excitement for hobbies, such as cooking and knitting, as well as painting and learning a new language, has helped us recharge our health batteries while also strengthening our bonds with our families. 

3. Less Pollution, Clear Blue Skies: Cities choking on toxic gases emitted during festivals, as well as from vehicular and factory operations, are nothing new to us. However, we haven’t seen clear blue skies in a long time since lockdown was implemented, roughly from mid-March onwards. Not only that, but the AQI improved dramatically for months, and for the first time in a long time, we breathed clean, pollution-free air! We had almost forgotten how blue skies looked and how fresh air felt until we experienced them during this period! 

4. Life is valuable: Recognize and appreciate what we have. With over 225 thousand lives lost in the United States (and over 1.1 million worldwide) as a result of the epidemic, I’ve had to reconsider my priorities and recall how valuable life is. It’s served as a reminder to enjoy the little things in life, which I often overlook. With so many people dying every day, I am grateful for my family and friends, even if it means video chats and text messages when we can’t see each other face to face. Given how many others are sick, I am thankful for my good health. With so many people losing their jobs and becoming homeless, I am thankful for the food in my refrigerator and a safe place to call home. This pandemic has caused me to re-evaluate my life and prioritize my priorities, as well as act as a reminder of how valuable life is and how much I value the little things in life.

if i stay- Gayle Forman

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“Sometimes you make choices in life and sometimes choices make you”

If I stay, a book of sacrifice, about family, about love and about choices written by Gayle Forman. This book made me understood about valuing my past and how I should enjoy every moment of life. This book teaches multiple lessons which a person should follow in his life because life is short and full of surpries.

A cold February morning … A snowy road… And suddenly all of Mia’s choices are gone. Except one, As alone as she’ll ever be, Mia must make the most difficult choice of all

This book talks about a devastating journey of a girl Mia who lives with her happy small family and how they face an unexpected misery which turns Mia’s life upside down and takes away her happiness and she is left with the last ray of hope, that is her beloved who tries to bring her back to life.

“Love, it never dies , it never goes away , it never fades”.

The unfathomable love of Adam towards Mia taught me that love actually binds us together and nothing can separate us if we hold someone’s hand and promise to never leave it because once you plan it, you can or will never leave it.

My purpose of writing this blog is not just about reviewing this book, it’s about telling what it’s aim was, what was Gayle Forman trying to make us understand. By writing this book he made us understand the true meaning of love and also made us known of the fact that no one can take the place of our family, it is the safest boundary one can ever live in. And there is one more love which makes the butterflies dance in our stomach, which makes us strong and helps us to make our future plans with someone. Love is not like today’s generation, it is not like a one night stand where there are no feelings but just the desire of getting physical and calling it love for the whole life. Love is like an unknown bond which you create with someone and still roam absent minded in search of it. It is the purest form of humanity, I am not just talking about relationships, I am talking about love which comes in every form, can be with your pet, with your books, with yourself but yeah these things will never make the butterflies and elephants dance and above all even the violins will not play in the background.

According to me love has no definition, no perfect form or not even a perfect partner but it has a strong bond, it has something which makes us strong and emotional at the same time, which makes us happy and adds multiple colours in our lives. This book “if i stay” will give you endless thoughts of what is even happening with Mia’s life but will leave you with a suspense with a question mark of what will happen next. This article is just the jist of that wonderful story and you will never be able to understand the amazing work of Gayle Forman until you read it. So make use of this quarantine, order it, it is affordable and read it, understand the depth of love and the true meaning of family.

Just listen, Adam says with a voice that sounds like shrapnel I open my eyes wide now I sit up as much as I can And I listen, Stay, he says.