The document discusses the author's perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic. In 3 sentences:
The author feels thankful that their family remains healthy and able to meet basic needs during the pandemic. While some have risen to challenges, others have acted selfishly or become criminals, but the author sees both selfishness and generosity from people. The author believes pandemic restrictions are necessary and a matter of personal choice to follow guidelines and prioritize family, self-improvement, and enjoying life's pleasures.
The document discusses the author's perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic. In 3 sentences:
The author feels thankful that their family remains healthy and able to meet basic needs during the pandemic. While some have risen to challenges, others have acted selfishly or become criminals, but the author sees both selfishness and generosity from people. The author believes pandemic restrictions are necessary and a matter of personal choice to follow guidelines and prioritize family, self-improvement, and enjoying life's pleasures.
The document discusses the author's perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic. In 3 sentences:
The author feels thankful that their family remains healthy and able to meet basic needs during the pandemic. While some have risen to challenges, others have acted selfishly or become criminals, but the author sees both selfishness and generosity from people. The author believes pandemic restrictions are necessary and a matter of personal choice to follow guidelines and prioritize family, self-improvement, and enjoying life's pleasures.
1. What do you feel whenever you come across the reality that we are in a pandemic? I feel nothing. I do not feel anxious, sad, or problematic. I’m just thankful that me and my family can still eat thrice a day and none of us is sick and a lot of blessings are still showering upon us. 1.1. Do you think the pandemic brought the best in us or the worst in people? Maybe yes, maybe no. Some took this opportunity to start a new business, expand their capability on such things, and most importantly took the time to improve themselves. Contradicting, some individuals had a hard time this pandemic causing them to be someone they didn’t expect them to be- culprits.
1.2. Do you see selfishness in people because of this
pandemic? No. With what’s happening around us, it is not bad to be selfish but with what I observe, a lot of individuals are having warm hearts. They give because someone needs it more than they do while some are selfish of what they have because it is one of the things they need now that we are facing a pandemic. 2. Do you think that with this many restrictions brought by the quarantine, man loses his/her freedom? If yes, is this necessary? If no, why? No. The implemented restrictions are for us and we choose to abide by the protocols set by the government. We are the ones who chose to stand with the restrictions not just because we need to but because of our own freedom of choice. 3. As friends or as family members, what should we do to cope up with this? (referring to questions 1 and 2) Do what you love, enjoy every second with your family and friends, take time to improve and bring the best out of you Reflection: Based on the ideas that i have gathered, this type of person is a practical person the way she thinks and delivers an idea about the questions that i have given to her she answers practically, she only thinks about the positive things that may benefits herself and her family even though we have a problem facing right now which is the COVID-19, and i have learn that in every situation,problems and issues that we face we still think about positive things that may help us to solve a certain problem, we are thankful that we still have a chance to do what we love, enjoy every second with our family and friends and lastly improve the things that may put us to the top.
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