I have been going on a lot of runs lately in order to keep my training up for the track season (the status of which is still tentative). Over the last couple of weeks, I have seen more people outside walking or running than I probably ever have before. However, even though there are so many people out, everyone seems pretty isolated. Everyone seems very focused on staying apart from one another, and trying to follow the guidelines set by te CDC. In a way, I feel like this has made people much less courteous, and in a way, everyone seems more suspicious of one another. I think that as a community, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that we are all in this together, and that we should all be working together to try and slow the spread of this virus.
Something that is interesting about this quarantine and remote learning is that I have had more time than I have had in years for myself. In other words, every day I end up with hours of downtime that I can devote to myself. After school and working out, playing video games and watching movies has almost become a new routine for me. Our junior year of high school, which is considered the most rigorous year, is now considerably easer than it was a month ago. Practically overnight we all went from busy students focused on school and extracurriculars, to students who do a couple of hours of school and then have hours of disposable time on our hands. In a sense, I have really enjoyed having all of this extra time because it allows me to focus on myself, and what I want to be doing at any given time.
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