For me, current social distancing is neutral. I understand the precautions that have been taken to prevent the virus and they don't cause me directly much trouble. I think it is very important to pull people apart in epidemic times. Being home all the time is not terrible for me. This solution is two-sided. There are obvious bad sides of this solution, but there are also good ones, such as the lack of loss of time for arriving and returning to school, and therefore more time for interest, study or spending time with the family. I think i am just a kind of person who likes staying at home so it do not affect me that much.
Last Saturday, during a walk, I was approached by a man who was apparently looking for a way. He asked me if I knew where the horse stud was located. My automatic reply was "unfortunately no." A few seconds later, however, I came to the conclusion that i know where it was located, turned back and showed him the direction for which he thanked me. This situation made me wonder if the fact that I answered the first time without thinking was a symbol. People today have become more individualistic and have less contact with people in the real world. Perhaps my answer was simply due to the fact that I have never been to this stud and I know where it is only by accident, but this situation, (apart from the satisfaction of helping), also gave me lesson for future to watch out for antisocial reflexes, which may occur more frequent after lockdowns.
It makes you think about how school is organised - maybe you have many fewer lessons, some days free of school and more work to do on your own?
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