Friday 7 February 2014

32. TO BE OR NOT TO BE …
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

Many of us have the tendency to praise the new things and when they become old, we start disrespecting them and the things get ignored. It is not just about the things but also about people as, nowadays, we hear of instances when guardians get turned out from their own houses. In such cases, the guardians are thought of as burdens. Is it right? No, not at all. We must not forget that whatever we are today, it is just because of our guardians. But, unfortunately, some people forget this fact. When it comes to things, the question arises  why do we want such things which we will discard later? The answer is – because we feel their need at that time. Then why do we discard them? It’s because the thing has become of no use or it can not serve our purpose as per our expectations or it is proving to be harmful to us.

Discarding something harmful is understandable but when discarding something becomes harmful, then what should be our approach? For example, we tend to discard certain good practices because they are inconvenient for us. Families break up because each individual seeks his or her own convenience. If this approach continues, then the day would not be far when the whole society will start breaking up. Hence, a careful consideration of all the pros and cons before arriving at any decision would be the wisest action on our part.

31. It is always a game,
 None is ever to blame,
Because it adds the flame,
Nothing remains the same …
There is forever a cause,
And a cause behind a cause,
Just think with a pause!
- Sujit Mukerji

30. Life is so full of pain,
 But let nothing ever go in vain,
 For there is so much from it to gain,
 Then why look at it with such disdain …
 And be wary of the strain?
- Sujit Mukerji

29. What I say is only my view,
 With supporters maybe a few,
 You can choose to disagree,
 After all, you are free …
 What we see today,
 It is only to say,
 It is an outcome of something past,
 Needing some thinking fast …
- Sujit Mukerji


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