Retiring from a job or service takes on a new COVID-19 meaning if you had retired late last year like this writer. Retiring or retiring at age 60 usually means that you've had enough confusion between work and office and now deserve to relax at home, which basically means staying at home. A rat does not normally smell when told to stay home; But when the people around you start to react to your unemployment situation, you realize that they react in the same, quite abominable way. They say, 'So you are retired ... now you will be sitting at home! Relax and enjoy it! ' Now you can see the difference between staying at home and sitting at home, the latter being a "despised thing". You are truly appalled when some of your loved ones and even your dearest spouse react in the same way. In particular, your spouse, who is so used to going to the office every morning without fail, that he may start to get angry or to complain forever about his incarnation of sitting at home. You can continue your normal activities as before, marketing, helping with the kitchen, and occasional outings; But the stigma of “staying home” does not go away. There is a sense for which I use the word “stigma”. Of course, my intelligent readers must have guessed the "meaning" by now.
A little puzzled by the `` stigma '' you might as well try to fight against: whether you are a writer or painter or musician or professional and your work continues or explaining the beauty of the majestic saying `` he enough to retire from a job, not life and work. Unfortunately, neither of these would hold with the person or the spouse; because whatever the scenario, you will only perform it "sitting at home".
Their nervousness is further affected by the widespread belief that retirees are mostly worthless and spent, and hardly anyone is looking for them except perhaps life insurance companies. The combination of such "forces" makes the withdrawn soul despair; They feel they are unemployed again and they don't want it, so they try to find new jobs or hires. Some of them, fortunately, find opportunities and accept them with gratitude; not because they find them exciting and adorable, but simply because of the overwhelming need to avoid "staying at home". Yet they are very happy with a discovery: experience, if not skill, is still valued by some in society.
The spread of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic has sort of merged the distinction between 'staying home' and 'staying home', as everyone from the busiest professionals to retirees most grateful in the world, suddenly merged began to stay at home. , and most of them would oppose the "sit at home" syndrome with the strong defense of "work from home" which, in a way, has been a great relief to retirees. Their stigma is supplanted by a disease that was also considered a stigma; this particular word was ultimately neutralized in both cases.
The greatest crisis ever experienced by mankind has taught us the importance and beauty of the 'home': where you always stay safe and happy, and where you can also work, or maybe even better than from the office thanks to the state of .. Cutting-edge connectivity and the arrival of the whole world in a single cohesive unit. Other changes in the way we behave or think are likely to occur when the crisis finally dissipates, perhaps in the months or years to come. For now, people over 60 are specifically advised to stay home, whether they are sitting there or working there. Conclude with a caveat: there has been no generalization of the retirees mentioned here.
Chinmay Chakravarty is creative writing professional. He has a particular taste for seeing people who are always happy and smiling. He, therefore, devoted a considerable part of his writing time to humorous pieces based mainly on daily life and observations. He was an official at the Indian News Service and retired from the post of director of the Kolkata Press Information Office in November 2019. He published his first humor book `` Laugh and Let Laugh '' in 2017.
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