Beaten with the Corona stick, we have become expressionless. It is in our nature to sprout and blossom; to reveal, revel and rejoice. Our gregarious instinct induces us to group together infests and parties. All these instincts are in an indefinite sabbatical.
The creative spark fails to emerge from its captivity. The therapeutic value of laughter and jokes as stress management techniques fail to operate. Somebody had famously said, “There are two kinds of people; one makes rules and other lives life”. Now, we are reduced to a single homogeneous kind of living by the rules.
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