HABESOHN recommends Stephen Hawking’s ” Brief answers to the big questions

During virus outbreak Austria’s Daniel HABESOHN follows Government guidance and spends time with his family .

 

“Mostly I stay at home because the government asked us to do so. Every day I “play” school with my son because he got a lot of stuff to do for homework. So i am engaged in an education as a teacher now. Then i can finally enjoy time with my family home and we play a lot of games. Just sometimes i leave my flat to go to buy food from the supermarket or some really necessary things like medicaments. Yesterday i was a bit cycling with my family in the nature where nobody was around ” said HABESOHN.

 

It is hard to stay in good shape.

 

“I do some workout at home. By far not so much as i want to do because home is not a motivating training ambient and i get lazy. I do some exercises and even my kids helps me.”

 

It is time to reflect on career moves and to find new hobbies

 

“Indeed I have found a new hobby. I started to invest in stocks. I catches the right time i guess. So i am reading and learning always something about it.”

 

And it is always a time for movies.

 

“I can recommend the movie “Braveheart” or Gladiator”….i could watch them a thousand times. I can also recommend book from Stephen Hawking; ” Brief answers to the big questions”. TV serials i like “Breaking bad” or “Walking dead”.

At the end Daniel added:

 

“I hope all fans and players out there are fine and healthy! I wish you all the best and try to focus on positive things…Take care!”

 

 

 

 

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