@VC the slogger
How would you describe your lockdown?
The initial days were highly unproductive and wasteful but as days past by you get used to it and things make sense
Have you kept yourself physically active during lockdown? If so, how?
Not really, though I have a proper walk for an hour or so on the society terrace 4-5 times a week.
What surprising thing have you been stocking up on (that isn’t toilet paper, masks, gloves, sanitizers)?
Plans to do post lockdown!
What are some things you have realized that you don’t really need during this pandemic?
Food cravings
What habit have you started, or broken, during the quarantine?
Started - Avoiding junk
Broken - A balanced Diet
Have you done something during the lockdown that you wouldn't normally associate yourself with?
Giving cooking tips when I am not even a decent cook in the first place.
Which specific place are you most looking forward to visiting once this is all over?
Rather than a place I have a few people whom I want to visit.
What skills have you gained, improved or worked on during the quarantine?
Finance 101
What’s something you own that feels useful?
Nothing materialistic as such, having a practical mind is useful to me
What is your Covid-19 nickname/alter-ego/if any?
None, I am me always.
What part of your shelter-in-place/residence have you come to appreciate the most during quarantine?
That even this much is enough for a living.
What’s a story – from a book, a movie, an article, a conversation – that you’ve been gripped by recently? Why did it capture you?
The story of Louit Litt from SUITS. It can't be explained, one needs to complete 136 episodes of SUITS to understand it precisely.
What problem—either yours, or something more global —do you wish you could solve?
People need to think from a 360 degree point of view and not just from uni direction
What’s the easiest part about the quarantine?
Being lazy and also, getting enough sleep.
What’s something that you miss most from the pre-COVID days? And what do you miss the least?
Most - Not able to me meet few people.
Least - College
What’s the most generous act you’ve seen recently?
So a lady, in her last 50s or early 60s was selling off lemons during such a pandemic when she is at max risk, but she had to because she needs to fill her tummy.
Yet there were no buyers. So someone I know bought all the lemons from her and distributed it among the neighbours.
Its not that huge in terms of quantity but surely generous in quality.
What has changed the most about you during quarantine?
Thinking about tomorrow
Lastly, what do you hope we all learn or take away from this experience?
That we desire so much when in reality so little is much more than we need.