A concise observation; Coronavirus

Shivani Mishra
2 min readApr 30, 2021

The current pandemic situation has undoubtedly left the country mourning over the losses of our near and dear ones each passing day. But the question is who is held liable for this? Who should be blamed? or not blame, actually? Some point to the Prime Minister while some to the whole government officials in general and the Incharge of different states. We need to accept that politicians do not decide what we do in our everyday routine.

There is a saying “We are responsible for our own deed” aren’t we? We planned our get-togethers with our friends, and relatives, those long drives, trips to the Maldives, and nevertheless our big fat Indian weddings the protocols for which were not given any significance. At present, we are in because of almost all the Indians, which is why we all are suffering eventually.

We can’t make anyone accountable nor should we for any circumstances in general. Everything is in our control. We take charge of our lives. Did the government ask you to plan trips to the Maldives or any other place for that matter? Blaming anyone will not give any fruitful results but just satisfaction because we humans have the tendency of pointing out others for everything that goes on in our lives and pacify ourselves, of course, there are exceptions.

Let’s not point to anyone. The mess has already been made. The only thing we can do is provide mental support or any other help required to anyone. This is not the time to enjoy the partial lockdown period like last year. The country needs us. Our people need us. A little help for anyone can be a huge thing now. The current situation is just the outcome of what we did in the past few months but it’s time we held the mirror up to ourselves. It will all start and end with our attitude of self-realization.

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