What I learnt and what are my thoughts during this Lockdown
- Vulnerable section i.e, the poor is the most and worst hit in any natural disasters/Pandemic
- Village isn't a village it's the one who is all the way fulfilling our food requirements, the most essential unit of economy
- So from now Stop and think Before you say Bloody Villager
- Super Power can come on knees, with the cringe of overconfidence
- Capitalism is always not the solution
- Globalization has its own Pro's and Cons'
- The Local Governance must get empowerment.
- Labourer is the base of social infra, who bleed red and sweat to build a building, still don't get their share of livelihood in the time of Pandemic
- Workers collecting waste and cleaning are a gift, who were being taken for granted
- At the time of Natural Disaster the worst hit are the women , Domestic Violence against women: Shadow Pandemic according to UN
- Gratitude towards every thing and everyone
- Satisfaction
- Gratitude for the people and services they owe to us
- Patience is a key
- Community is the Home: In the time of Disaster/Pandemic one thought crosses the mind is Ghar Jana hai, be it a daily wager a labourer, student, or an affluent that community makes him feel safe
- Self Love is of utter most importance
- One should live a solo life once in a while.. it teaches you so much
- We can live without fast food
- Every day is a Mother's Day/Father's Day/Valentine's Day writing long paragraphs won't take their share of work from them, it just need some time away from social media
- Dropping out of education may not help you because today Doctors are the one who are being treated as diety, and Researchers doing their hell out of them to find the vaccine: Importance of School, Education, Institution
- Doctors are the real heroes not the Avengers
- ASHA worker are the pillars of village who need empowerment and skills
- Tiktok can snatch your patience and inner peace with 15sec video
Everyone might not share the same rapport or may not profess with my words...
But thanks for reading...