I was in second standard, when i got my spectacles. As a child i hated them but now they have become a part of my life.Sometimes, i wish if i could see the world clear without wearing them. But, on the other hand, i feel greatful that i am blessed enough for atleast i can see.
Continuing with this arguement, we humans have a greed of having more of what we already have. We always want something what others have.Someone riding a bicycle wants a motorcycle, a person walking wants to have a bicycle and another person may wants to know how it feels to walk.
Continuing with this arguement, we humans have a greed of having more of what we already have. We always want something what others have.Someone riding a bicycle wants a motorcycle, a person walking wants to have a bicycle and another person may wants to know how it feels to walk.
Also with wide network of social media, we are getting a platform to increase our needs. We are ready to change ourselves to impress others.
We don't appreciate ourself enough to respect and accept our flaws. In a place like india, where fair and lovely ad ensure own house,own job by applying those creams, we have started appreciating outer beauty rather than appreciating one's behaviour and nature.
We worry more about what people will say (log kya kahenge?) than starting loving ourselves.
We should accept the fact that we cannot have everything and whatever we have must not be perfect.
Instead of following what others do, and craving for outer beauty, one should focus on inner beauty and should be greatful for what he/she has.