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I don’t have a say, but I do have a choice

I don’t have a say in other person’s discipline towards Sanitisation, but either to shake hands or not is my choice

I don’t have say in other person’s social distancing belief, but to maintain the distance is my choice

I don’t have a say on other person’s willingness to stay at home, but to confine within my home is my choice

I don’t have a say on the other person’s forwards about the corona Virus, but to either delete it or not is my choice

I don’t have a say on other person’s negativity about Post Corona life, but to believe it or not is my choice

I don’t have a say on experts’ opinions about economic conditions, either to go with experts or use my expertise is my choice

I don’t have a say on Moratoriums extended by the banks, but either to extend my working hours or not is my choice

I don’t have a say on number positive case increasing day by day, but I do have a choice to stay in isolation

I don’t have a say on conspiracy theories about Corona virus, but I do have a choice to either make it viral or not

Let the values in you drive your action, not the Immaturity mixed with impulses

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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