One of the things that has been interesting during this time is the almost completely opposite counterbalance of struggles that I think people would generally identify with.
For example, I suffer from chronic anxiety and have found a lot of my symptoms of that alleviated during this time because in a way, a lot of the variables of day-to-day life have become more fixed and controlled.
My peers who would not normally call themselves anxious are struggling to cope with all the uncertainty and risk. In a similar parallel, I consider myself to be both an introvert and a master at disassociation at times and my extroverted peers who seem to seamlessly integrate themselves into the flow of things as their standard are now coming up against some.
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