Yes, but compared to what people went through in WW2 its a breeeze: we have food, we aren't being bombed or getting relatives killed in bloody conflicts. All a matter of perspective. I find the masks and distancing very disturbing, am peed off because I need a haircut, going stir crazy as I am used to doing a lot of different things and, worst of all, miss my family as we've not seen each other for over a year now. Keep busy, read, learn a new skill, stay positive and pray is the best survival tactic I can think of.
Yes, but compared to what people went through in WW2 its a breeeze: we have food, we aren't being bombed or getting relatives killed in bloody conflicts. All a matter of perspective. I find the masks and distancing very disturbing, am peed off because I need a haircut, going stir crazy as I am used to doing a lot of different things and, worst of all, miss my family as we've not seen each other for over a year now. Keep busy, read, learn a new skill, stay positive and pray is the best survival tactic I can think of.