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When The World Collectively Pushed Pause

March 2020. No one knew what was happening, or what was going to happen. Schools, offices, markets, cafes, banks, and even grocery stores closed. Suddenly, we all were “trapped” in our homes. Surprisingly, as my personal experience went, we started bonding and found ways to enjoy inside the four walls of our home during those lock down days. We found whatever grocery was available and found inspiration to bake, paint and what not. We thought it’s just a matter of a fortnight, and it will pass as one funny incident in our lives. Things didn't go as imagined and I will not go into the details of it, but our world, as we knew it then, turned around and never came back to where it was.  Anxiety and depression work hand in hand for me and often have me wishing that everything goes still for sometime, so that I can process what’s happening around me and inside me. Everything and everyone around us had been moving so fast - degrees being earned, jobs being changed, cities being changed, p