How much resource are we accumulating, and actually how much of it we really need it?
Just think. It is important to remember that, we share the resources in the world, we do not own any of them.
I have 400 channels in my TV, but I manage to look at only 30 of them.
My note book has 200 pages, but I could use only 120 pages.
My bike can accelerate to 140 speed, but I am able to zoom at 100 speed.
My car can accelerate to 200 speed, but I am able to zoom at 120 speed.
I have 5 pockets in my dress, I could use only 2 of them.
My phone has 32 GB memory, but I could use only 10 GB.
I have 80 GB of internet pack per month, I could use only 50 GB of it.
My phone has 800 audio tracks, but I could listen to only 200 of them.
My phone has 10,000 hours of video, but I could manage to see only 2000 hours of it.
I have three mobile sims, but I could use only 1.
I order 200 plates of food for my party, but I could use only 160 of it.
In my life, in an year I could find 5 special vacations. But I party on 55 days.
My family needs 3BHK, but I have 6BHK.
I know the world needs my little time, ideas and pinch of money. I always dream I could lend my hand. But I forget.
Spread your goodness by any means;
Help your neighbour.
Plant a tree.
Feed an hungry.
Mentor a young man.
Wish good for fellow person; the good which you wish for yourself.
- "I never told my children what my job was. I never wanted them to feel ashamed because of me. When my youngest daughter asked me what I did, I used to tell her hesitantly that I was a labourer. Before I went back home every day, I used to take a bath in the public toilets so they did not get any hint of the work I was doing. I wanted to send my daughters to school, to educate them. I wanted them to stand in front of people with dignity. I never wanted anyone to look down upon them like the way everyone did to me. People always humiliated me. I invested every penny of my earnings for my daughters’ education. I never bought a new shirt, instead I used the money for buying books for them. Respect is all I wanted them to earn for me. I was a cleaner. The day before the last date of my daughter’s college admission, I could not manage to get her admission fees. I could not work that day. I was sitting beside the rubbish, trying hard to hide my tears. All my co-workers were looki...
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