Appreciation. This pandemic has shown the world how much we take little things in life for granted, and how we forget that everything is impermanent. Toilet paper for instance was considered the most insignificant entity we could think of but this pandemic showed us that it is a very influential tool in our daily life. All of us can complain about how much we hate online learning and how inconvenient it is but looking back at the time period before the pandemic, we never really appreciated seeing our friends and family in person. It was just another phase of our life that was overlooked and deprived of importance. The fresh air, the blue sky, the breeze that would brush our faces, all the little things in life have become so much more significant because of the pandemic.
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