<p>India skipper Virat Kohli on Tuesday said people seem to have become more compassionate while coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and hoped the sense of gratitude towards frontline workers like doctors and police personnel remains even after the crisis is over.</p>.<p>Speaking in an online class organised by "Unacademy", Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma spoke at length about the challenges they faced before tasting success.</p>.<p>"The one positive out of this crisis that we as a society have become more compassionate. We are showing more gratitude to the frontline workers in this war, be it police personnel, doctors or nurses.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-18800-toll-inches-close-to-600-827545.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>"I hope it stays this way even after we overcome this crisis," said Kohli with Sharma seated next to her.</p>.<p>Kohli said the pandemic has taught the world a very important lesson.</p>.<p>"Life is unpredictable. So, do what makes you happy and not get into comparisons all the time. People have a choice now how to come out of this phase. Life is going to be different after this," said the skipper.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/pandemic-podcast-how-the-coronavirus-lockdown-is-affecting-women-827993.html" target="_blank">Pandemic Podcast: How the lockdown is affecting women</a></strong></p>.<p>For Sharma, the pandemic has forced people to care about the basics in life.</p>.<p>"There is a learning in all of this. Nothing happens without a reason. If the frontline workers were not there, we would not have access to basics," she said..</p>.<p>"This has taught us that no one is special than the other. Health is everything. We are more connected as a society now," she added.</p>.<p>During the session, Kohli was asked about the moment when he felt most helpless.</p>.<p>"I felt nothing was working for me when I was not picked for the state team initially. I cried the whole night and asked my coach 'why did I not get selected'?" he responded. </p>
<p>India skipper Virat Kohli on Tuesday said people seem to have become more compassionate while coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and hoped the sense of gratitude towards frontline workers like doctors and police personnel remains even after the crisis is over.</p>.<p>Speaking in an online class organised by "Unacademy", Kohli and his actor wife Anushka Sharma spoke at length about the challenges they faced before tasting success.</p>.<p>"The one positive out of this crisis that we as a society have become more compassionate. We are showing more gratitude to the frontline workers in this war, be it police personnel, doctors or nurses.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-updates-indias-tally-crosses-18800-toll-inches-close-to-600-827545.html">Follow latest updates on the COVID-19 pandemic here</a></strong></p>.<p>"I hope it stays this way even after we overcome this crisis," said Kohli with Sharma seated next to her.</p>.<p>Kohli said the pandemic has taught the world a very important lesson.</p>.<p>"Life is unpredictable. So, do what makes you happy and not get into comparisons all the time. People have a choice now how to come out of this phase. Life is going to be different after this," said the skipper.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/pandemic-podcast-how-the-coronavirus-lockdown-is-affecting-women-827993.html" target="_blank">Pandemic Podcast: How the lockdown is affecting women</a></strong></p>.<p>For Sharma, the pandemic has forced people to care about the basics in life.</p>.<p>"There is a learning in all of this. Nothing happens without a reason. If the frontline workers were not there, we would not have access to basics," she said..</p>.<p>"This has taught us that no one is special than the other. Health is everything. We are more connected as a society now," she added.</p>.<p>During the session, Kohli was asked about the moment when he felt most helpless.</p>.<p>"I felt nothing was working for me when I was not picked for the state team initially. I cried the whole night and asked my coach 'why did I not get selected'?" he responded. </p>