Work/study from home
Looking back to when quarantine started a few years ago, I remember absolutely loving it at first. Staying home all day in PJs, no bra, waking up whenever I wanted—it felt like a dream. Of course, I was still attending online classes, so I wasn’t completely idle. Speaking of “wasting time,” that’s something I’ve reflected on a lot since then—it’s far more subjective than I used to think. When my online classes ended, I was beyond thrilled at the idea of doing absolutely nothing. But that thrill didn’t last long—just about a week, to be honest! The extrovert in me desperately craved human interaction. I started spending hours on the phone daily, and there was even a phase where I had to put my phone on Airplane Mode to avoid calls altogether. Soon, I began feeling like nothing mattered anymore. Around that time, a couple of unfortunate events made things even worse, leaving me emotionally drained and stressed out. My response? Well, I did what any normal human would do—binge. I devoured...