11 Positives and 11 Negatives of living through a Lockdown

@yellowdoodle · 2020-11-07 20:07 · lockdown

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2020 witnessed the unfortunate CoronaVirus crisis and one key precaution governments of a lot of countries took, was to impose weeks or months long lockdowns.

Now that I have been through one personally like most of you have, I would like to list some of the positives and negatives of living in a lockdown.

First, The Positives

  1. You finally got time for yourself

  2. You can get back to your hobby like painting, singing, dancing, crypto trading, making NFT art etc.

  3. You can now give all the attention in the world to your pet, be it a cat, a dog or any other pet.

  4. Imagine, now you also have time to stroll in your garden, water your plants with ease, watch the birds and listen to them sing and chirp.

  5. You get close to your family members and get to spend some really good time with them.

  6. You can now spend as much time as you want on social media, meeting and greeting your friends and followers virtually, all day long.

  7. You can now exercise at home. No more excuses. You have all the time in the world.

  8. You can get to know if your boyfriend/girlfriend really wants to talk to you or not, as now they can't make an excuse like they were busy with work or something else.

  9. You can sleep the whole day. Yes, you can.

  10. No one puts pressure on you to work. Huh, you can finally feel free for a short-while.

  11. Lockdown taught you how to prepare for unforeseen circumstances and events. We all learned to store food and other essential items in advance. Our survival skills got tested.

Now, The Negatives

  1. You may get close to your family members more than required and as a result fights might break out. I know a few people whose homes got destroyed during the lockdown. Some husbands and wives got divorced even.

  2. Lack of work or no work, could make you lazy if you are not already a lazy bum. It breaks the momentum, especially of workaholics.

  3. You never go out, so it gets difficult for you to unwind and that might really add to your stress levels. It happened with me, so I tried to make good by having fancy foods, watching TV shows, Netflix or did social media all day, but nothing helped me. Going out is different and I finally understood its value.

  4. You can completely destroy your sleep cycle and routine. It might get hard to get back to your regular routine post the lockdown. I am still struggling.

  5. If you are a thinker, then all you do is, think even more. Not good for such people at all.

  6. If you are an extrovert, you might really feel suffocated indoors. I know a few and some of them started getting mental issues.

  7. Your vision of the life might change as your physical/visible world shrinks to next to nothing. Just your house. That becomes the world. This might really hit some people very hard.

  8. You might lose your job and a lot of you actually did and it is hard to find new income substitutes in a new normal quick. Some people did make a decent amount of money via Zoom Classes etc. I learned them, got the infrastructure ready but will only be able to use it in the next wave of lockdowns.

  9. If you end up working from home, it gets too distracting, especially if you live in a big family.

  10. Those with multiple sources of income take a big hit both financially and psychologically.

  11. The last point is really a dangerous one. As more and more people leanr to live in a lockdown, the more it makes them pro a virtual world than the real world. People may start to prefer virtual talks and meet-ups instead of real ones in the near future. We were already slowly physically distancing ourselves from each other due to technology, corona virus just gave that serious momentum.

These are some of the positives and negatives of living under a lockdown ans some of my thoughts about it from my first hand experience.

What was your experience like?

The seconds wave of Corona Virus is coming and the 2nd Wave of Lockdowns have already started in some countries.

How do you plan to navigate the upcoming lockdown in your city/country?

I believe this lockdown would be hard, as we had all the fun last time around.

-- Yellow

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