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Life after the Lock Down

Quite a long break this was after the lock down stories as there was nothing much to write about. Actually there's not much even now but still I will go for it on the last day of the year 2020.

First of all, the lock down made me stop my 5 hour a day commute & it was such a great relief that the travel stays minimum even as there are no restrictions.

The other important realization was that I can live on restaurant food for many days without getting ill. That proves the success of a number of immunity improving tactics I have been consciously pursuing in the past year.

On the Stock market front, there's both good & bad happenings - Good that I held onto my stocks (not 100% but at least 75%) throughout the Corona crisis & almost stopped intraday trading but bad that I have become too indulged in options.

In other news, the overall life remains the same - clueless & very busy doing nothing - but still not so sad which again is nice considering I don't have much going around left in me at the age of 40 plus.

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