We are working, living our lives, taking care of the kids, accumulating wealth and most of the time updating ourself with the latest news, knowledge and technology as we see all around us the world is changing so fast.
Are we missing anything...what...Well no time to think about as we have no time to slow down in the race where we all are in.
Yes we are missing on the pleasure of being together, living together and also most importantly missing the presence of our elders to be around us.We are slowly moving out in a world of where its hard to recognise who we are and what we actually need.
More over our kids are suffering with the burden of studies and the natural environment which is very much needed for all of us. Our food is genetically so much altered that after some time if we continue living in race all our childhood memories, playing in sand, bathing in river bank, climbing in trees, playing with friends will wash away and our kids will never get such oppurtunity.
Now a Days our kids find parents to be in touch with relatives either on skypee or in phone and most of the time using laptop, where will they get the freedom to feel free and play under the sun and sky. I think very soon we will need to tell our childrens to log on google image to find the things existed during our childhood days......
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
We as Humans...
We say, we are what we beleive in sometimes what we see sometimes what we learn, but there is something that we understand by ourself as we experience our age through all these years, that we are all connected.
We are one, no matter what caste, creed or colour we belong. The difference is only in the outer look. why do we feel so much when we see a stranger in tears, or even someone longing for help, We automaticaly feel considered for such gestures, then where is the question of feeling others as stranger.
When i was in india, i had a notion that the people living in other countries are different but now when i started exploring the world, i found my perception to be changed, i experienced the same warmth, the same feeling of understanding in the eyes of people i never saw earlier.
What if our way of dressing is different, we are same in a way of having the same urge of helping others in times of need and more over what is wrong in greeting others with a smile.
A smile to share covers all the difference in us and others too... afterall we are all humans with the same need.
We are one, no matter what caste, creed or colour we belong. The difference is only in the outer look. why do we feel so much when we see a stranger in tears, or even someone longing for help, We automaticaly feel considered for such gestures, then where is the question of feeling others as stranger.
When i was in india, i had a notion that the people living in other countries are different but now when i started exploring the world, i found my perception to be changed, i experienced the same warmth, the same feeling of understanding in the eyes of people i never saw earlier.
What if our way of dressing is different, we are same in a way of having the same urge of helping others in times of need and more over what is wrong in greeting others with a smile.
A smile to share covers all the difference in us and others too... afterall we are all humans with the same need.
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