The Discomfort and Wisdom of 2020
Dear friends,

The Year 2020 has been classified by many as one of the worst years experienced in history - and no doubt, it has been a hard one on most of us. Yet the experience of discomfort can also perversely be a push to re-examine our current lives. In a bid to understand what wisdom the discomforts of 2020 might have handed, with a focus on understanding our individual and collective well-being in Indian cities, we are reaching out to you with a few questions.

There are only six questions but they are qualitative and reflective in nature. Please find a quiet corner and do fill them out elaborately. We are hoping to use your responses to write and build a conversation on this topic. The choice to share your name and email-id is optional. Please do share the survey with your family and friends so that we can have responses from a large cross-section of experiences.

The Curio-city Collective is an NGO working on holistic well-being in Indian cities through transformative change and action. You can learn more about us at www.thecuriocitycollective.org

Thank you for sharing your valuable insights and thoughts with us!

Warmly,
Team, The Curio-city Collective

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Through the period of the pandemic, which situations in particular evoked a feeling of uncertainty and discomfort? *
Please elaborate how you responded to these feelings of uncertainty and discomfort. If possible, mention specific examples.   *
Were there any positive changes you made due to these experiences of discomfort or uncertainty? If yes, please elaborate. *
Have you considered carrying forward any of these changes in your life even after post-pandemic normalcy is restored? *
Is there any insight, wisdom and learning that you have gathered about well-being, individual and/or collective, from this year? *
Has this experience of the pandemic raised any thoughts, questions and insight on the quality and nature of our collective lives in Indian cities - what could be different or improved? If yes, please elaborate. *
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