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I may be a coward but as a pessimist I saw this coming

In the first of a weekly column, writer Claire Calman shares her experiences of the lockdown

March 26, 2020 12:14
Woman under bed cover
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 The trouble with being a perennial pessimist is that, sooner or later, the world is bound to catch up with you….

In the past, or Before as I now think of it (as Jews, now might be the time to employ ‘BC’ – Before Corona), when I was fretting excessively about something, eventually I would stop and tell myself I was being ridiculous (or husband or son would do it for me; they like to be helpful.) Now, with my anxiety levels constantly at boiling point, no-one could accuse me of being a worrywart.

I must have been born with a sense of foreboding about the future. At the age of seven or eight, I used to save my pocket-money by secreting it in hiding places in my bedroom so I could forget then rediscover it later.

At that point, money was quite tight, and I always worried about being poor.