Well, not completely destroyed....but the pandemic certainly hasn't made my mental health any better than it was before. That being said, I do have higher hopes for this upcoming year. Hopefully by summer 2021 (six months from now) things will be more normal than they are now. By that I mean we can travel abroad, not wear masks, be less than six feet apart from others, etc. Vaccines are being developed, tested, and approved. And reportedly, the Broadway musical Hamilton may be reopening next summer....on July 4!Just curious to know if I’m the only one (on this forum) who feels like the virus contributing everything going on in this world has completely destroyed their mental health in some way or another?
Thanks to the virus I was able to really put in ideas and concepts into an animated project that I want to pitch to Sesame Workshop. So there's something that was positive about the virus.sometimes i think im the only person that it hasn't affected emotionally
you cant live afraid of a disease that isnt going to go away. and quite frankly, the virus has been good for me. Thanks to it, i was able to fend off student loans for that much longer, i was actually able to get a job teaching so easily because the virus scared off many teachers from teaching so schools are desperate to hire, and in an indirect way, i was able to get a great new computer because the virus forced me to wait to buy one, instead of the one i was going to settle for, and through waiting, i had more money, and was able to afford a much better one.
I think it only becomes a problem when people try to make money off it.Am I the only one who finds it somewhat unethical that fans out there do commissioned artwork of copyrighted characters they don't own?