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Bad days, good days, bad years, good years depends on your attitude in your circumstances

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I've learned a lot, too cherish everything you got never ever take anything you got or anyone for granted a lot of people are out here losing themselves and others due to Covid so we all have to keep our heads up. I also have been educating myself due to Covid as far as Politics, News, the education I have taken a lot more seriously instead of like going out.
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You re absolutely right. Never take anything for granted and cherish the loved ones. Life is too short and tomorrow is not promise.
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This is actually so true, I had no idea what was going on in the world up until this year. 
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The best thing that I have learned is stay informed with local news on the Coronavirus so you adjust going out into the community. I live in Georgia which is currently in the red zone so I always go shopping in the early morning hours when it is less people.
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That's one of the best Key. That makes a lot of sense, not only to protect yourself, but also to protect the others
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This pandemic has really shown me that I have been neglecting my mental health by diving into work and just ignoring my mental state. It taught me to prioritize myself over everything because if I'm neglecting myself then I'm definitely neglecting the people around me which is not the person that I'm trying to be. 
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Keep a distance with everybody. That is what i learned from covid days. And learned to stay inside with minimum needs. Tried to help others when they are in need
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I learned that jobs and employment are not permanent. You need to have mutiple sources of income. I learned that everyone has there life so you need to work hard on your part.work hard, and leave the rest to God
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Pandemic gave me a lot of time to think about numerous aspects which were unintentionally ignored in the busy-ness of regular life. There were certain rooms in the brain which were locked so long, so i got time to check most of them and create fresh space for something new and more productive. Also, it make me realize that its okay to be alone and not going out as well as power of remote and virtual connectivity as it was the only way to connect with loved ones. 

I learnt some useful skills which otherwise i was not going to learn.
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The pandemic has taught me to be grateful for everything I have and to stop complaining on what I don't have . Also,life is sacred and the world can come to an end within a span of a second.
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Life is too short and we can die at anytime. So have some memorable moments with dear ones. Keep a distance with every one. Learned to be more hygienic.washing the hands, use of hand sanitizer.
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I have learned that we need to be vigilant when it comes to being prepared against certain viruses, such as coronavirus. Being responsible is the best thing to learn in this chaotic situation.
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There are a lot of negative effects of the pandemic it causes us depression and challenges the mental health of citizens. To cope with the effects, a healthy diet, physical activity, and relaxation techniques can be valuable tools to help you remain calm protect your health from the harm of COVID-19, and follow health restriction protocols. 
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I learned to love myself more and care for my loved ones too. I became more content with what I had and budgeted my money and tried to find other ways to earn money while I was at home. I was able to give more time to my mom who is already a senior and I need to be with her and take care of her to prevent catching any illnesses.
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Covid-19 pandemic has taught many people some lessons.Personally I have learned that saving money and investing is very important things in my life.
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One thing I learn is that it's really necessary to have a strong connection to God because no matter what happen we are assured that there's Someone above us that we can hold on to when things go wrong. 
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Some of the common things that people have learned during the pandemic are:

The importance of personal hygiene and cleanliness.

The value of social connections and support.

The need for mental and emotional self-care.

The ability to adapt to change and uncertainty.

The importance of being prepared for emergencies.

The significance of essential workers and frontline healthcare professionals.

The appreciation for the simple things in life.

The realization that life is fragile and unpredictable.

The importance of slowing down and taking time to reflect.

The power of resilience and the ability to overcome challenges.

Of course, the best thing learned during the pandemic varies from person to person and depends on individual experiences and circumstances
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also have been educating myself due to Covid as far as Politics, News, the education I have taken a lot more seriously instead of like going out.
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