What valuable lessons did you get from the Covid Pandemic case?
By Meli
@astutimeliana723 (4667)
Indonesia
June 2, 2023 5:28pm CST
Hello guys, good morning. How are you?
Now, I will write a discussion about "What valuable lessons did you get from the Covid Pandemic case?".
Some of the valuable lessons I got from the Covid pandemic case include :
1. Covid taught me not to be arrogant, to feel strong, and to belittle other people. Because even a very small virus, can kill us in an instant, if God wills.
2. Covid taught me to be diligent in saving and investing, and to stay away from wasteful attitudes, in order to deal with unexpected difficult times. Because during the covid period many companies went bankrupt, many employees were laid off from work, unemployment increased, etc.
What do you think about it?
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11 responses
@RasmaSandra (80635)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
3 Jun 23
Mostly COVID got me feeling better being inside my apartment than out. Now I want to try to get myself out for walks and such at least about twice a week,
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
Covid is also what makes me feel more at home, rather than leaving the house without important business.
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@AmbiePam (93740)
• United States
2 Jun 23
Covid taught me that we depend way too much on the government for direction in how to live our lives. It also showed me just how selfish people could be (see the toilet paper hoarding situation). It also reassured me that I don't live in fear, when a lot of people can't seem to help themselves from doing.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
2 Jun 23
Yes, it's true, it's very annoying for people who don't have the awareness to maintain cleanliness.
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@marguicha (223720)
• Chile
2 Jun 23
I learned that we must be with other people when we can. The quarantine was terrible for me even thiugh I stayed part of the time at Dixie´s.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
Yes, that's true, that's one of the valuable lessons I got too.
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@Deepizzaguy (103967)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jun 23
I learned the lessons of not thinking that I am invincible by not putting warm clothes on cold days.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
2 Jun 23
Yes, indeed some people are reluctant to wear warm clothes on cold days, because they feel that they are physically and physically strong enough to get through it.
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@Deepizzaguy (103967)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun 23
@astutimeliana723 I am guilty of that since sweaters can be hard for me to have on during cold days.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
@Deepizzaguy So in the future you should wear warm clothes during winter.
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@happylearner (1569)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
I aggree. Covid 19 taught me to have an emergency fund. Besides, it taught me to keep a healthy life style.
Being hygiene is quite important.
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@happylearner (1569)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
@astutimeliana723 OMG me too! me too!
That's what i regret the most.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
Yes, you are right.
I regret ever being extravagant, buying something less important.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
Yes, you are right. I think same with you too.
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@kaylachan (71519)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
3 Jun 23
Politics and medicine don't mix. No one knew anything, and people were being told as adults their parents tried to teach them as kids. It was a cluster F, andI'm glad the world is no longer losing their minds over a cold.
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@kaylachan (71519)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
3 Jun 23
@astutimeliana723 Covid does exist, but it's a virus just like any other. It's going to affect everyone differently. Some will die as a result, some will live. The vast majority who get it say it's the worst cold they ever had. Many got sick with it, before they knew it existed, and had no idea.
Losing one's mind is an expression. It means people begun to panic, they did things they wouldn't normally do because they thought they would die. When lockdowns happened, (which affected maybe one to two percent of people) they hoarded things, assuming they weren't allowed to leave their homes-- except they were. So, basically it was hell in a hand basket and something that looked like a real bad plot.
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@kaylachan (71519)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
4 Jun 23
@astutimeliana723 yeah. Just about drove me nuts.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
@kaylachan Oh I See, you are right.
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@astutimeliana723 (4667)
• Indonesia
3 Jun 23
Yes of course, that's good for us.
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@aninditasen (16505)
• Raurkela, India
3 Jun 23
Covid has taught me to be keep my house and my surroundings clean and always save some money for the future.
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@almostoveryou (4805)
• Philippines
30 Jun 23
The pandemic taught me to value my relationships more and to serve my family the best way I can.