Quarantine Life
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My business trip to Singapore last month led to a mini-hiatus from blogging. I am now going through a 7-day quarantine in Hong Kong. A similar experience last year turned out to be a blast. Although quarantines are not something most people look forward to, they are appealing to me in a number of ways. Last year, I experienced what life was like living in a hotel room 24/7 where you eat, sleep, exercise (HITT/yoga) and go to the toilet in a small, confined space. I gained more appreciation for people who choose to live in tiny bachelor units. Then there was the lack of face-to-face contact with anyone for days. Having less communication with my family and social circle can be a blessing in disguise. The new found quietness put my mind at ease. It helped me venture beyond the daily routine and reflect on life. The extra me-time allowed me to get in touch with my inner self. At times, I felt like a zen monk. Wit...