We have the right to believe that in the next few years, when Covid-19 is only in history, we would be able to look back on this memorable experience and be proud of every kindest thing that we do for ourselves, family and community.
A month ago, in Vung Tau city, life was much different from the usual life. It is time for us to learn how to get used to a new normal after the Covid-19 restriction.
Credi: Linh Tran
What is the new normal? In my opinion, that is when the present life has completely replaced the past life. But instead of fearfully or exclaiming, "Let's return to normal life as before!", we just nod: "Ah, that's how things are now...".
Adults will have more experience working from home, children will be familiar with virtual learning. The impact of Covid-19 on all aspects such as economy, service, culture and society continues to reverberate. It seems like people are already getting used to the "new normal". However, in fact, each individual is totally aware that they have to become flexible to adapt with any circumstances that will happen in the future due to the impact of Covid 19.
Looking at the positive aspect, the present clarifies the human’s miraculous ability of adapting with the new environment. A few months ago, if someone told you that your career was going to be turned upside down or you might lose your job, travel plans would be cancelled, business would be interrupted, etc. Have you ever thought that you would be able to get through? However, everything in life seemed to be turned upside down when the pandemic struck, but it all went back to normal afterwards . Everyone has to find their own solutions. For example: When we lose our jobs, we can find another job. We can't meet face-to-face, we meet online. We have to become stronger to handle the worst situation that might happen .
Regarding my studies, I feel grateful that my parents can still afford my university tuition fee. Meanwhile, I also teach English online to save a small amount of money for myself. I have food to eat, clothes to wear. I realized that I am much luckier than other students who had to postpone their studies because their families could no longer afford it. I sympathize more with my parents' hardships, becoming much more mature and resilient and most importantly, do not take anything for granted.
Credi: Linh Tran
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