Friday, January 2, 2009

VIRTUAL LIVING

Will the future turn out this way.In this fast moving world we have no time to spare with our beloved relations.After graduation , secure a job ,rushing in

in the queue to get a visa enter a foreign nation...with awe and wonder ... money conversions into dollars..the huge buildings and the environmental outlook
will let us forget our motherland and our mother in this land...Longing to see their child atleast once a year .... parents do really spend a virtual

living...No one dare to think and no one dare to take a look at those precious sacrifices our parents have made...The worst scenario of even richparents

moving to oldage homes in search of peace...When shall we expect a revolutionary change???

7 comments:

Ramya B S said...
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Sudharsana Raamanujan.R said...

Well said. This is what is experienced by many people. The divine richness of our country can never be forgotten. It is said that people realize the importance only when away. Yes we do it now.

Ramya B S said...

hey.... someone who's preparing(planning to prepare) for GRE shudnt publish dis post yaar...
;)

suba said...

ya...anan tats d current situation in the world.it s a machine and competitive world ya.people r rushing to get best of life.

balamurugesan said...

let us see what ananya is going to do :-)
the only way possible is to make the value of rupee equal to that of the dollar which is unlikely to happen.......

Ananya said...

let me try to keep up my words....
this government will let it happen i suppose...lets hope for the day when 1R.s equals 45 dollars!!!!!!!
:)
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Suchi said...

Anu,
I like the phrase 'virtual living'. Life has become so mechanical that we are not living really, we are living artificially, virtually. That brings us to the question, what is real living. Ultimately, if we sacrifice GRE/MBA/foreign placement dreams for the security of the known, we wouldstill be longing for what we missed out on. Ikkaraikku akkarai pachai. So rather than think about what we are missing, let us enjoy what we have, and try to strike a balance. what say!