@Vanshika.B
Anna lisie
@Vanshika.B · 2:57

How the lockdown affected me

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I also got to play a lot of indoor games rather than outdoor games because I couldn't go out. So some things that I did to keep myself active at home were drawing, painting, reading books, writing poems, playing chess. All those are really fun. I wouldn't have played much of them if there was no lockdown, but it has also given me an opportunity to explore these. During the pandemic, I still connected with my family, friends and relatives online

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@sanjanas08
Sanjana
@sanjanas08 · 1:14
And I don't know how that happened, but it did. But as he said, many good things have come out of it as well. People are definitely more grateful for their life as it was before. And being able to go outside, go meet people, go to school and things like that. And I feel like people have also been able to kind of do what they love more since if they have more time at home, which is great
@nidhi.addy
Nidhi A
@nidhi.addy · 1:29
Hey, thanks for sharing. I thought this was really interesting, and I know the lockdown has been challenging for so many people, and it's definitely been tough. It has taught me to be grateful. And, you know, it's taught me help me to be grateful for family and friends and your loved ones who are with you, who help you
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