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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
The Power of Being you...
During my Teenage,
During my Adult,
I agree, people who are jealous, back-stab and adjust (I mean who fit into that people's mindset of hurting, criticizing, discouraging others) have thousands of people around them.
Of course, I have fewer friends and they can be counted. But they are extremely valuable and they just do anything for me. After all, Diamonds can be bought in less number whereas sand or mud will be available enormous.
I also learned that people who are so stereotype in their views will keep on hurting you. Each person is unique and they have their set of customs. Its their life, their thoughts. Its your life and your thoughts. You can't match all the people's criteria. If you don’t match their criteria of religious, educational systems or believes, don't change for them. People who are broad minded enough will accept as you are. They will always fit into your puzzle and will never think bad of you.
Being different is beautiful and accepting difference is even more beautiful. If you are one among the person who always criticize good or different things, pleaseee its time to think and change. ...
- When I applied oil to my head, I was tagged “old-fashioned”
- When I said not to tease my juniors, I was tagged “a person who doesn’t know to enjoy college life”
- When I went library instead of movie, I was called dramatic queen.
- When I asked doubts to the staffs, I heard comments that “I am putting soap to staffs.”
- When I completed assignment’s well ahead of others, I was called, “Scene party”
- When I did not spend money on un-necessary things, People said I am Kanjus.(miser)
During my Adult,
- When I voiced out my ambition, people said I am a day dreamer.
- When I avoided people who back- stabbed me, People said I am dis-respecting them.
- When I suggested people not to use Plastics or not throw waste on roads, people said I am abnormal.
- When I stood for justice, (ie when I voiced out when a girl/child is abused), people said I am bothersome or over-reacting.
- When I gave the real justification for my mistakes, in other words, when I did not please them with a lie, people said I am an attitude person.
- When I did not encourage people who disparage, they said I never adjust.
I agree, people who are jealous, back-stab and adjust (I mean who fit into that people's mindset of hurting, criticizing, discouraging others) have thousands of people around them.
The Power of you.. |
I also learned that people who are so stereotype in their views will keep on hurting you. Each person is unique and they have their set of customs. Its their life, their thoughts. Its your life and your thoughts. You can't match all the people's criteria. If you don’t match their criteria of religious, educational systems or believes, don't change for them. People who are broad minded enough will accept as you are. They will always fit into your puzzle and will never think bad of you.
Being different is beautiful and accepting difference is even more beautiful. If you are one among the person who always criticize good or different things, pleaseee its time to think and change. ...
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Reena was all set to swallow the entire bottle of tranquilizers not to just drown her sorrows, but to END her life. She took out her high-end cell phone and scrolled down through her contacts in search of any possible guidance. As it was already 2:00 a.m. she was hesitant to seek out help at this late hour. She stood near the window and gaped at the electrified snaky road which seemed to beckon her towards heaven – the ultimate peace. But, on second thought, it seemed as hollow and dark like her life. She dragged herself inside her master bed-room, slid open the wardrobe door and took out a wooden framed photograph, which was taken about 20 years ago. It was a memorable sight of her family, where her dad was giving her a piggyback ride. She caressed the photo lightly and breathed a morose sigh. Crystal tears rolled down her eyes and fell onto the photo frame. She wiped off the droplet that had blurred out her dad’s picture and started wondering, who would wipe her dad’s tears away after her death. Still, her thoughts selfishly and stubbornly remained in favor of her decision to commit suicide.
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