Relationships are difficult to manage during this coronavirus pandemic for many people who are emotionally quite vulnerable. The emotional pain of seeing people dying, reading about the infection cases’ life stories, how pandemic has disturbed people’s lives are what makes a person quite challenging to understand their emotions and work on the same so that they can express what goes inside them to their parents, life partners, friends, workplace colleagues, etc.
Not many are aware of the changes that the pandemic leaves on them until and unless, they truly experience the difference in their work-life, relationships with family, societal relations, etc. Some people may think that they are too vulnerable to negativity and may get into a trap that keeps them getting more trapped in anger, frustration, disappointment, jealousy, greed, among other negative emotions.
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But for many their emotions don’t matter to them as they are quite focused on their goals, which keeps them motivated to move forward in life come what may. Some people can take the burden of their emotions and fall sick physically and mentally, while some people may still be unmoved irrespective of how worse their situations occurred during the pandemic.
Accepting this fact that every human being on this planet is bound to make mistakes and it is okay to err, will put things into perspective and make one look at the larger picture in life, rather than magnifying the imperfections that are largely visible as we are focusing on them during the pandemic. All fingers of the hands are not the same and thus, all people of the same family, household, workplace are also not the same.
It doesn’t matter who did what to us if we decide to take up our responsibility and ensure that even if people throw stones at us, we know how to build a palace out of it. Seeing an opportunity in adversity is wisdom and we should learn the embrace the imperfections for a perfect life.
