SURVEY: QUARANTINE HAS CHANGED OUR PERSONALITIES
According to a new survey of 2,000 U.S. consumers, 86% of Americans have noticed changes in their personalities during the past year of COVID quarantine:
– 70 percent of Americans say they have read more and learned more during the pandemic and feel smarter.
– 40 percent say they’ve become more conscientious and open to new experiences.
– 58 percent say the media source they spend the most time on is either social media or streaming media. Only 20 percent report spending most of their time watching traditional television.
– 30 percent say they decreased their amount of personal belongings during the pandemic.
* One thing is true: 100% of 86% of the people have started lying more.
* The people working from home who can wear their jammies all day are definitely feeling more chill.
* Do I fee smarter? I certainly feel smarter than those guys in India rubbing cow poop over themselves. (See story in International News section)
* I’ve learned a lot of stuff I could have done without. Particularly from Dr. Pimple Popper.








