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Depression, Anxiety and Lockdown



It has been almost one and half years since we are struggling with the Covid pandamic. The days we are going through are the most difficult times of our life. Due to continues lockdown and economic conditions we are struggling with many problems. Day by day we are becoming the victim of depression, anxiety, sadness, worries, joblessness and overthinking. 

Due to pandamic situation my exam has not happened yet and I'm thinking about it all the time. This is my final year of law. After I finish my law degree, I want to become an advocate and to start my own independent practice in District and Session Court.  Sometimes I get worried unnecessarily thinking what if I get fail in the exam. 

Sometimes I feel lockdown has affected my mental health issues also. I'm becoming more lazy day by day. I'm spending so much time on phone watching movies and on what's app and other social medias. 

When will we come to our normal situation? When will school and colleges start again like before? Will good days ever come or not? I have really become so bored to this lockdown and pandamic. 

I want to pray to God and want to ask him to help us all in this difficult times. Hey Lord, give us power, knowledge and conscience to overcome all the problems of life. Dear God make this world beautiful as like before. Dear God, please keep everyone happy, healthy and strong in this difficult times. 





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