Letter
To the experienced,
All my life, since I learned to hold the pencil, there was one sound, striking me every day of my life, "Could have done better, bring those A*s ! This ain't enough." I never minded that, well, it wasn't an age to gather that much. But today, when I'm at the floor of high school, I still hear this. And this time the frequency seems increasing badly. We're literally counselled to bring 10 CGPAs or just be toppers. Who finds himself being cheered up after being stuck only to the syllabus! Man, I don't have a problem with that, but, indeed, this ain't enough to live a LIFE! Entering IITs, AIIMs, civil services etc. is a damn tough job and needs a lot of brushing up in studies, but what about the people they'll be with? How are they going to communicate? What relations are they gonna share? What fun they'll have together?
Aren't these things a good topic to munch over? I would say "the most important!"
People, you, with your experiences can boost up the lives of young ones and no doubt of men the of your age too. You can share your views and incidents and tell them to improve their life's thousands of aspects. Won't this make a difference? Won't it create an existence of not just educated, but learned people? It will!
Make them respect women, to pour out dignity while conversing, make them feel the poverty of world, the needs of a helpless person, his hunger and inefficacy. Teach them the power of education and literacy.
Make them know the beauty of love, hugs and care. Produce them moral filthy, the ones who know where not to go cheap and decrease standards. Let them embrace more lives, more places and more values. Make them know the joy of journeys and the rapture of fields.
Make them pry souls. Make them mature enough to grasp the sentiments of everyone around their corner. Tell them a dying man's story, that on the deathbed, he doesn't remember the days he spent in office, but the nights he had wondered under the stars. Let them be free, once in a while, to explore their own innovations and creations. Apprise them the magic of peace and there's nothing compared to a happy, laughing soul. Make them listen the most soothing music, for they aren't left incomplete without travelling a new world. Strength lies in unity, and we are all just humans, discrimination is a cruel's idea. Make them believe the ultimate truth of our lives: God resides in us. Make them love themselves, so they can never hurt others. Make them applause art, for their lives are to be filled with colors. Occupy their minds with the spirit of sports and to work hard to achieve.
If any human is inculcated with all this, he/she has already mastered the way of living. Let them live, and not just exist.