>>714119772 (OP)>7 days of being able to focus with no interruptions>7 days to rejuvenate>7 days to work on projects free from distraction>7 days to conceptualize and proceed through phases of ideation and potentially even complete a project in basically record time>7 days of being able to self improve, wind down, play some games, develop fitness regimen, listen to music, cook, and anything else.I could do a week, no problem. Knowing me though, I'd waste 4 of those days doing nothing, attempt to do something for 2 of those days, and the last day try doing something and being upset that I wasted all my time just thinking about doing something productive.
When Covid hit, I didn't understand why people acted like they couldn't survive. It was a period I legitimately hoped would last for years like the shitters were dooming that it would. Of course that wasn't having no contact with people at all, but it was never an issue for me. It was incredible seeing how difficult it was for people to just turn a computer on and click on an application. Or download something from the internet. Or just plug in a camera and microphone. Or clicking the little microphone icon to speak. Just basic stuff that are practically spelled out for people that they can't seem to figure out and refuse to learn how to do. This wasn't meant to be a rant on how stupid people are and how their inability to use modern technology in even the more elementary way made me more frustrated than anything. Witnessing the absolute unwillingness to adapt of the majority of people was the worst part of covid.