We are in the midst of an unprecedented lockdown, the likes of which has never occurred in history beforehand. Even during wars and conflicts, life went on as usual elsewhere across the globe. India’s Freedom struggle was in full flow during World War-II. Today, all the streets are silent, the mandirs, masjids and churches are bereft of pilgrims, and every day seems to pass on as another day of death and despair. It would be then, perfectly natural, as this period is felt by all, as a prelude to “Doomsday “. Yet hope springs eternal; Humans are, after all, of mind and reason: In the midst of all the pessimists, there are optimists. It is the fervent hope of all optimists, that a day shall come when “We shall overcome! “ How then, would be the best possible manner in which one can maintain an air of “positivity” in the environment of such curtailment of freedom and negativity. Based on the minuscule knowledge that I have, following the books of...