Sunday, September 29, 2013

Stop complaining start acting



“Government is doing nothing to prevent river Ganga ”, said Mishra Jee in a group of three people from a society, while disposing a banana peel on the society road , consoling his sole that it is degradable.


“Women are insecure in our city due to lenient laws and revealing outfits they wear”, said another gentleman from the state while watching a girl’s booty.


“PWD should hot mix the road , they never care for it”, a citizen complained who recently damaged nearby road to connect his house to sewers.


 “Corruption will never end”, a 35 year policeman commented while having tea bought from the money he was tipped to free a culprit.


  And many other we can hear everyday………What’s that ?  Have we forgotten to work honestly and fairly? Well I think yes we do, we always complain about things around us and never make an attempt to do our jobs honestly. In our level we never ever try to help society and preserve its beauty, never tried to respect girls, men never wanted to see women above them, in spite of knowing the consequences  pee in public areas….


All above is our true face, we all are two-face and liars, we never make an effort when it come to us, we always blame others and hide our sin.


The greatest pain of all is when we never accept our foul and make encouraging remarks at public as we would be noblest of all. All this is developing a complaining nature of ours, we are making ourselves slaves of our own ill-doing and we surely need to stop this, as we never want to make our children learn the same. 


The effort is to be made at the individual level, it won’t take more than extra 5 sec to throw garbage in the dustbin instead of anywhere in the road, it won’t take more than a bit respect towards females to stop our malicious attitude towards them, it won’t take more than a bit courage to raise voice against wrong deeds in our society. Either we show a bit of something from us or that day won’t be far when we would be just mere slaves of our slothfulness.  

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