Hello readers
Hope you are all
fine and safe.
This topic is more
of a real-time experience and maybe the same for all of you who live in a
metropolitan city.
Biscuits have been one of my topics which I have wanted to write
about for some years now. The idea behind biscuits is simple the world is full
of haves and have-nots, and this one is more about the have-nots.
In the initial years of my career, I used to travel long hours
by bus. When I peeked outside the windows, there were beggar communities under
the flyovers; beside the footpath, as soon as the signal turns red, they swarm
the vehicle population to get a coin and run back under the flyover.
Some say the whole beggars' community is a mafia-run racket;
some say they are people who have lost all hopes in life and ended up here!
I partially agree that but still should understand the very
reason someone chose the profession, if I could call that as a profession, is
that they cannot get their daily needs like us.
Whether they are real beggars or just pretending to be one
is a matter of debate, but this is not a balanced society.
Each morning when I go for a walk, there are two to three strays
that follow me. I feed them with biscuits.
But I realized certain people are even more unlucky than those
dogs!
They can't afford a square meal and a place to sleep.
I have heard people giving me a philosophical touch to this
quoting that this is their Karma and all that, alright accepted! But if we had
the intention, we would have worked to change it.
How many of us treat people in rags who don't have any hope and
sleep under bus stations and train stations footpaths as humans? We just pass
by them and maybe offer them a coin if they pester us; otherwise, we just read
them as tales of a footpath.
I belong to a group of haves, which makes me more responsible
for fulfilling some needs to my capacity for have-nots. If we don't do that, I
feel this societal imbalance will never resolve.
There is also another way of looking at this. You will be
surprised to know sometimes they haves. Even though they all have the
materialistic things in the world, they are poorer than the have-nots.
Why do I say so? You may love money, but money doesn't love you
back, right? But a person would! So, you are poorer than the poorest there!
This takes us to the point that only your materialistic needs
are not essential, but your intellectual and emotional are also crucial in
life, finally leads to mental balance.
There are only two
families in this world, as a grandmother of mine used to say: The haves and
have-nots.
-Miguel De Cervantes
Poor and rich is something man created, but the poorest may be
richer in their mindset and qualities.
If that doesn't fulfil, then even the wealthiest man in the
world wouldn't feel happy!
Try to start correcting the imbalance by walking baby steps
towards giving and helping people in need.
Trust me, you will feel way better!
Thanks a lot for your time. Have a great day.
Helios
6 comments:
You nailed it brother
Why do I say so? You may love money, but money doesn't love you back, right? But a person would! So, you are poorer than the poorest there
Awesome Blog Harish.......
@Giriss thanks a lot for your comments.
@Uknown thank you bro .
Subject compelled me to read this . The world is truly haves and have not, very well written.. Worth a Read ��
Thanks for your comments VK.
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