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Prachi Agarwal
@Prachi_Agarwal · 3:11

Covid 19: Blessing in disguise

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Blessing in disguise. The COVID-19 COVID-19 that virus a blessing. What you saying? Hello everybody. I am Prachi Agarwal and today we're going to look at life lessons that we actually learned during the Pandemic. There's an old saying there's good in each evil. Let's see how far this is apt for the pandemic situation. We all have changed during this course of years, especially after the pandemic and it's nearly impossible to experience something of such magnitude without having any impact

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@inikachoudhary
Inika Choudhary
@inikachoudhary · 1:44
But social media showed, according to me, only the part only a part of the picture. It did not show the numerous people that were left alone with nobody to take care of or I do not want to go in that section. But apart from all of the beautiful points that you mentioned, the biggest blessing, according to me, is that most of the people, most of the people who are actually blessed got out of the pandemic alive and with something to look forward to
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Prachi Agarwal
@Prachi_Agarwal · 0:25
Hey, thank you for bringing this point up. I really appreciate your approach to my swell. And thank you for listening to my swell in the first place while talking about people and how they came out to look at something forward too. I think that's a point that's very beautiful. And like I mentioned, the Pandemic taught us what's truly important to us, right? Friends, family, health and happiness. That's simply what I want to say
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@mayurikannan
Mayuri Kannan
@mayurikannan · 1:12
Hi, Prachi. This is really a good spell and I like to add my input on this. That is that even though we are learning many things during some hardship, I think only if we are like following those things, like what we learned during that period and taking that to the practice or the thing which we learned. For example, I have to spend time with my family more if that is the thing I am learning now
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Prachi Agarwal
@Prachi_Agarwal · 0:34
Hey. I hope you're doing well. I'm so glad that you brought this up. I agree to each and every word that you have uttered. Only when we are actually in a particular situation, we realize few things. And when things get back to normal, we try to go back to whatever we were earlier. Right. So we don't really invest too much time to keep our learning ongoing. Right
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