Tolerance.
-In life, there is as much space and light as there is to take a deep breath that bursts the living room before inserting and removing the key in the car's ignition.
As the famous storyteller Aesop says, 'A mouthful eaten with a key is more nutritious and valuable than a plate of thirty-two dishes eaten in a hurry.' There will be wisdom in this but today we value wisdom not wisdom. Sending a text and not responding makes the interval painful. We have days to answer a phone call or a letter. While we give hours for e-mail, minutes in WhatsApp and moments in Messenger. If there is no response, we react. We track orders from Zomato or Amazon. We are in the car and even if the traffic signal shows 120 seconds and red light we either read the mobile or join the chorus of the horn.
Why are we like this? Why can't we spend even a few moments with ourselves? Why do we not have patience? If we don't get an answer right away, why do we ignore it? Why do we consider it the negligence or carelessness of the opposite? Then why do we become impulsive and reactionary? Maybe, we have power and wealth but not tolerance and tolerance. Let us understand from this interesting incident:
Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) was a Russian writer who was nominated for five Nobel Prizes. He went on a trip to America. His guide showed him the tools he invented for entertainment in America, with a little ego. The guide asks Maxim Gorky, 'Do you enjoy seeing all this?' "No, I'm worried about how much entertainment this country has to find to forget and get lost," says Gorky.
Fun and fun are siblings. The fun is small so a little hasty and lonely but Anand is a healthy, patient and all-round big brother. The question is to slow down a bit. The object, the thought and the person passing in front of us has to keep as much life as we can see, touch and touch the body, mind, heart and soul. There is as much space and light as there is to take a deep breath that fills the living room before putting the key in and out of the car's ignition. Standing by the valley of the world while saying 'I love you all.' When such a cry is heard, the world echoes and says, 'Let us stand up and listen as much as we want you.' Let's do one thing in eleven moments instead of eleven in one moment.
Dear Friends, God bless you.
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