Stars to Steer By – Food for Thought
A poet once wrote, “Give me a tall ship and a star to steer her by.”
A poet once wrote, “Give me a tall ship and a star to steer her by.”
Those two weeks of working with the NGO, making donations, at the end of this journey, joy came to an end too, but we could always relive those moments as we always have those memories safe with us in some pictures.
I’ve observed that somehow somewhere life finds its way. This time Gokuldham emerged as an angel for the people living on the banks of River Ganga. There have been, are, and will always be people and organizations that help you restore faith in humanity and assures that it is not always about self, but selflessness as well.
Even animals feel, just that they are not very vocal about them and cannot fight for themselves. I was very happy to see the care that this cow got from my family. To serve someone selflessly, whether it is human or animal, is a matter of great virtue and this is humanity. The people around there also take care of her and give her water and fodder.
This incident took place a month ago when I and one of my friends, Aryan were returning back from our extra classes that were held during the summer break
If you have the zeal to do something with determination, then age never comes in the way! Deshna Nahar proved this to be true with her might, making her family, coach, and entire India proud.
The children from the slums love him, his family loves him, and now me and hopefully the readers will also shower some blessings on Raghu who has been selflessly feeding children and helping in any which way he can, whether knowingly or unknowingly.
It is heart-wrenching if it comes to this, spend time whether a few mins or few hours with your children so they get to know you. That in itself is the Good that one can do to make children happy in life.
I wanted to keep the kitten with me but my mother doesn’t like cats at all. As this moment was a little different, I saw my mother petting the cat and I could see a smile on her face as if she liked this cat. My Dad uttered the golden words…
The point here isn’t about the people who lived in those towns, it is about how a person treats the people around him.