My life experience taught me that if I was born in the 60s I'll be better than I am today.
So what if people didn't know me, so what if I could never read
about anything I admire all the tech stuff, or so what I couldn’t listen to the
English music, I'd be more alive than I am today, more noble and more touching
than I am today. The generation changes and so do their lifestyles and
accordingly they adjust or I'd say, are forced to. Who wants to stay away from
the mother who loves you or the father that scolds? Long time since you wanted
freedom and leave home, hey I recognize you-
TYPICAL TEENAGER
Now if I was born again and this time in the 60's, I had been I'd
the one who would likely to know what exactly the country ever had and
possesses and I'd be more into MY(my country's) culture rather than peeking
into FRANCE and knowing when and what they celebrate on 14 July and label it
education. The vintage time was an epic in itself while the current time is as
worse than it could get by the time those people born in 90s become
fathers.
India is a country which is forgotten among the worldwide totally
absurd want to revolutionize or simply to globalize. That man on the corner of
the street had to open a school not an non profitable but commercial, I
understand this is business but what i don't understand when it comes to the
facilities provided why doesn’t he or for that instance anyone in this damn
country is ready to come up with something that’s easily reachable and makes an
attempt to reserve the lost name of the country.
Think of the States and you'll think of Statue of Liberty, think
of England or Europe and you'll think of the clubs and late night parties and
now think of India, poverty?
Back in 60s when one thought about India he would see a man, truly
dedicated to his work, a women who handles the house no matter what and kids
who respect the elders no matter what.
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