Cristina Tallarico
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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20 anni
Ivrea (Turin), Italy
How has your everyday-life changed? What do you do to fulfill your day?
My everyday life is similar to an open-ended session. Unfortunately, we Economics students were not able to start the face-to-face lectures of the second semester, so we had to adapt to the new methods immediately, mainly recorded lectures, handouts and slides. Being a diligent student as I am, then, I spend my days studying, perhaps too much. The other part is dedicated to relaxing baths, movies and TV series. It' s all I can currently do because, living in a small apartment, I can't do any physical activities.
Your work is built on creativity. While we’re all in quarantine, what is your solution to keep on being creative? Where do you find your inspiration in this moment?
I don't have a job, but I'm trying to be creative right now. Especially in cooking, which I've discovered as a source of fun and entertainment. My ideas in the kitchen come from the Internet and social media, Instagram mostly.
What is your biggest fear right now?
Like many kids my age, I don't think it's actually about getting sick but rather spreading the virus to our parents. That's my biggest fear.
What will you do once all of this is over?
Yeah. I think there's going to be a lot of fear towards the people. There's gonna be a lot of distance. And for a very physical person like me, it's gonna be a big difference from a few months ago. It will not be easy for sure, but as always, it will only take time.