MENTAL HEALTH
Becoming More Creative in the Middle of the Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the disruption of mental health services while the demand for mental health services is growing.
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This picture taken on April 7, 2021 shows blockchain entrepreneur Vignesh Sundaresan, also known by his pseudonym MetaKovan, showing the digital artwork non-fungible token (NFT) "Everydays: The First 5,000 Days" by artist Beeple in his home in Singapore. - Last month the programmer bought the world\'s most expensive NFT for $69.3 million, highlighting how virtual work is establishing itself as a new creative genre.
The pandemic has drastically changed the way people live. Amid the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), Kwon Joon has to divide his time juggling homework, friends and his personal YouTube channel; the teenager is often too busy to check his investments in the stock market.
In a world marred by uncertainties due to the economic impact of COVID-19, he believes online stock trading can protect his financial future.
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