⌛️ With just 2 days left for 2020 ⌛️

Let's appreciate the goods & bad that happened this year

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- A THREAD -
Beginning of 2020 was quite normal.

But no one knew what was about to happen !
During March Covid reached almost every part of the world & was at its peak.

Many people lost their loved ones.

Let us pray so their souls rest in peace
Covid forced the governments to put a strict lockdown.

The lockdown was an advantage to spend more time with your loved ones.
As every sector was shut down, the pollution level drastically reduced & the effect was we could hear the chirps of birds loud & clear, dolphins appeared on the surface near the shores, etc.

Pollution needs to be controlled or our upcoming generations will suffer a lot.
Slowly as the lockdown was consistently forced down, the number of cases slowed up.

Thanks to the government, Covid frontline workers & all the people who stayed away from their families so that we can stay with our loved ones.
Some important lessons that Covid taught us

-Family is everything
-Health over Wealth
-We need to take care of mother nature
-You need a backup source of money to survive at least 6-9 months
The vaccines have been created by experts & the trials are on.

But we still need to follow all the guidelines properly.
Fitness - Lockdown kept us within the 4 walls closed.

No proper sunlight, No gyms.

Many people faced health issues because of this.

Do some kind of exercise daily to be fit & healthy.
Let's hope everything gets back to normal in 2021 & approach a positive mindset towards it.

Grab your opportunities & rock 2021 guys.

Happy New Year In Advance To All Of You 💙
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