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There is good in every evil.
I can single out isolation - staying at home – as one of the most important measures. I found it hard and boring. But over time, I started to find hobbies. I tried things I had never tried before. I spent a lot more time with my parents, and even though I didn’t go out, I exercised at home. I had the time to watch the TV series and read books I never had the time for! Online learning is much easier, more flexible and stress-free.
One of the most important things I’ve learned while we’re in isolation is to take care of myself and to devote more time to myself.
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There is no rainbow without rain.
Equality. This situation has shown us that we are all the same regardless of our religion, culture, customs, whether we are poor or rich. The virus simply does not choose. It connected us ...
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A pandemic that taught me to love.
It taught me to love, to listen, to care, to respect and to help.
Help - that’s the word I’m looking for. What does it mean “to help someone”? Help ...
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Life is a lesson, we learn and continue to learn every day.
We learn how to live every day. We choose the path we will take.
Everything doesn’t have to be perfect in life for us to be...
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"I’ve come to believe that success at anything has a spillover effect on other things. You can take advantage of that effect by becoming good at things that require nothing but practice. Once you become good at a few unimportant things, such as hobbies or sports, the habit of success stays wi...
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