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The pandemic was created nearly 5 years ago. It took many things from us. Who took them away is another story but tell SN this time what you've lost during COVID?
I lost my job14.3%
I lost my business 2.9%
I lost my friend 8.6%
I lost one of my family members14.3%
I have to leave my place5.7%
Nothing lost! 31.4%
Something else ( write in comment box)22.9%
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I partially lost my sanity haha. It felt like I lost my family and became the black sheep. My parents appear to be communists based on the way that they behaved throughout for example cheering on the most draconian covid policies.
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I was going to say I lost my sanity
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But I bet you also gain some as well... after the initial shock that is....
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True šŸ„ƒ
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Technically I didn't lose my business but our revenue dropped by almost 90% and by the time I sold the business almost 2 years later revenue was still down almost 50% from the peak. So I sold my equity in the business for about 1/3 of what I would have gotten for it in 2019. Is what it is.
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This has happened to many people. One of my close friends sold his restaurant business for nearly half of its pre-covid valuation. I can understand what this feels!!
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38 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 6 Jul
Many people were much worse off. I am not regretting my decision. I made it to improve my lifestyle and the lifestyle of my family. I could have stayed in the city, rebuilt the business, and kept chasing fiat but I decided it was better to pursue a different path.
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Change is the law of nature. He who adapts to change survives best.
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Thatā€™s a loss
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123 sats \ 1 reply \ @IamSINGLE 6 Jul
With God's grace I didn't lose anything. It think it was mostly because we went to our ancestral home in the beginnings and stayed there. Still there. Though we used to live in a big city till March 2020. I was brought up in a big city but I the best place to live your life is in the far off towns or villages with lot of fresh air and water.
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One of the reasons why India fared well in COVID relatively was because most of people went back to villages!
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Nothing, except the job I wasn't happy with anyway. Gain my freedom and conviction that will never go back to the office again :-) In retrospect, it was educational and I realized who the friends really are. Live and learn, life will go on, enjoy every day.
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That's surely one thing everyone's learnt!
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 6 Jul
Iā€™ve always worked remotely, and I was trying to bootstrap a few products at the time without a job, so nothing really changed for me. I did feel like I gained companions in the work from home experience - before Covid most people couldnā€™t relate.
I ended up getting covid a few times and pneumonia for the first time, so I lost some of my sense of invincibility in addition to some loneliness in my work from home experience.
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I won't say that this one is the biggest of losses but still very big because of the loss of invincibility. Health is everything. Nothing can be ahead of it. I believe and I can see that you've restored much of it back.
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Hello, I did not lose anything and I sincerely believe that no one did the same thing again during and after the pandemic. I went through the pandemic in my country Venezuela and it was a very difficult situation.
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27 sats \ 0 replies \ @398ja 7 Jul
  • My sanity.
  • The little bit of trust I had in the government.
  • My health.
  • My side business collapsed, and I sold it at a loss.
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28 sats \ 1 reply \ @SatsMate 8 Jul
I lost my uncle, I lost my job - but I gained a lot. I learned the importance of going out into the world and interacting with people. From my view, it was hard to make moves in the business world behind a screen. There was a period of 2 weeks where I didn't even leave my room. I gained gratitude also on a lot of things.
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Sorry to here about your uncle.
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I found bitcoin and stacker news - thanks covidšŸ¤™šŸ½
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I didn't lose anything except one of my friends. He was in government service and he caught covid while employed at a polling booth. While his immunity wasn't strong, I still feel that government could hold elections in those times and so many fragile lives could be saved. Now, I have no faith in government and state. Not very little.....
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Ohhh. So sorry to hear that.
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I lost my trust in news outlets and governments, and also lost my account on YouTube.
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I wonder, Why do you lose it?
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Because I shared an interview of doctors. I believe medicine is a science. YouTube as an entity didn't and decided to censor. Since I knew that in science people agree and disagree all the time, and that doctors treat patients and don't panic when they treat them, I was not ok with censoring doctors who do their job. So I shared videos where medical doctors express themselves until I got the red flag and got my account locked. At this time I was still ok with 2% inflation but depriving people of basic human rights and shaming them in public was for me fascism/Nazism so no way I could be indifferent. Fortunately I didn't live in Europe or Canada so didn't lose my job and was outside all the time.
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My sanity
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Yes, It was a disaster for sanity.
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All of my friends and a large portion of my face
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Why the portion of your face? Can't understand actually
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My face "fell off"
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I lost quite few friends to this vaccine initiative.
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Yes, I also believe that vaccine was the cause of many deaths!
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Not because they died, because we didnt agree.
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I lost the freedom I had always been used to. You could only go out with a permit controlled by the police who patrolled every neighbourhood. It was a horrible experience. First of all because of the fear of covid because you couldn't understand what it was about and how long we had to stay locked up in the house. Then for the first time I experienced the police state, with blanket checks and you could only go out for work or important and certified reasons. Never again.
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That was the worst thing to happen. When I saw a few first barricades on the roads, I ran away to my village and lived peacefully and happily. I can't say if would it for myself. I ran away without protest for my two kids!
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I lost my self respect when putting on a mask to get mail from the post office. I didn't spend her last Christmas with my mother because I had covid.
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Sorry to hear about your loss!
As you're living in US, did everyone got COVID there? I'm asking because whoever I talk to from there, the reply is in the yes!
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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 7 Jul
Most people I know did get covid at some point. No one died or even got very sick.
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Yes, you're right. I also understand they died of some other disease or the lack of immunity or the improper care and medicine in th hospitals.
But it's true that people died!
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My ex-wife. Thank god.
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LoL! Was this good?
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Lost the little hope that people had any knowledge of basic science and critical thinking. Clearly not so they resorted to trust the government, the biggest liar of all and it didn't disappoint
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17 sats \ 0 replies \ @jgbtc 7 Jul
Lost a friend. Not directly from covid but I believe lockdowns were a factor. His death was caused by health issues exacerbated by substance abuse.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Roll 7 Jul
-I only work from home, -i ve less social contact, -i do not have anymore the process of breakfast/shower/transport/work and work/transport/home, -To have a lunch and a coffee break with colleagues work
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Hamstr 7 Jul
Mm..I think covid was something of a psychological warfare on people. I dunno about u guys, but I want revenge even though I did not take VAX. Maybe I lost, my kindness?
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Retribution is absolutely necessary. In game theory this is known as ā€œTit for Tatā€. Passivity just leads to slavery and death.
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I lost my job, but not because of covid. I lost it because of corrupted politics who destroyed niche where I worked
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just the profound sense of loneliness and longing for the presence of loved ones
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK 6 Jul
the belief in the Enlightenment
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