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Lisa Ray Instagram – Un doux souvenir d’Avignon.

Lisa Ray Instagram - Un doux souvenir d’Avignon.

Lisa Ray Instagram – Un doux souvenir d’Avignon. | Posted on 11/Jun/2020 02:51:37

Lisa Ray Instagram – Un doux souvenir part deux. 
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Lisa Ray Instagram – Truth bomb: I take risks. I take chances in life. But when it comes to my health, I play it safe. I’ve learned the hard way. Living with a serious incurable condition does three things:
1. Makes ‘unpredictable’ and ‘catastrophe’ your bitch 
2. Makes gratitude your bestie
3. Makes your immunity temperamental as your crankiest auntie.
For the last few years I’ve struggled with falling sick every few weeks while travelling for work in India. Part of it is due to my fragile system, partly due to a hectic schedule and a lot of credit goes to a lack of public conscience and civic sense when dealing with illness in India. For instance, covering your mouth and nose when sneezing is still a fairly foreign concept. I can’t tell you how many times I politely requested my seatmate on a plane to use a tissue when they were obviously ill and contagious, only to be met with a blank stare. I’ve even explained the health risk to me – and to others in a closed environment – only to receive the most bemused, judgement filled look. 
Why am I sharing this? Two reasons:
Firstly COVID-19 has hopefully shaken us awake to our very real interconnectedness and how important it is to practise good health hygiene. Do I take pleasure in seeing everyone in the same fragile situation as mine for the past decade? No. But I can’t lie when I say it’s gratifying to see a more mindful, albeit masked reality in my old home Mumbai.
Secondly, as India slowly opens up, practise empathy. Remember when you wear a mask, it’s not only to protect yourself but also the most vulnerable, like my 87 year dad, or that lovely first year college student who is struggling with an autoimmune disorder that makes her especially vulnerable to the most serious side effects of COVID-19.
Be safe guys. Be mindful. When I asked one of my friends their greatest fear about the pandemic, they said: that I’m an asymptomatic carrier. That I pass on the virus unknowingly to someone’s child, to a grandparent or a father or mother who’s a cancer survivor with a compromised immune system. And I cut someone’s future short, destroy a family. 
Think about it before you go out there. Then stop. And do the right thing.
#maskup

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