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We have bigger houses but fewer residents,
More conveniences, but less time.
We have more degrees, but less common sense.
More knowledge, but less judgement.
We have more experts but also more problems.
More medicines, but less wellness.
We spend too recklessly;
laugh too little,
drive too fast,
get angry too quickly,
stay up too late,
read too little
watch TV too much,
meditate and pray too seldom!
We have multiplied our possessions,
but reduced our values.
We argue too much,
love too little,
lie too often.
We have learnt to make a living, but not a life.
We've added years to life, not life to years.
We have taller buildings,
and shorter tempers.
Wider roads but narrower viewpoints.
We spend more but we have less,
We buy more, but enjoy it less.
We've been all the way to the moon and back, but we have difficulty in saying hello, smiling, or reaching out to shake a hand.
we have conquered outer space, but not inner space.
We have split the atom, but not our prejudices.
We write more, learn less, plan more but accomplish less.
We've learned to rush but not to wait.
We have higher incomes but lower morals.
We build more computers, to hold more data, to spread more information, make more copies, yet we have less communication.
We are long on quantity, and short on quality.
These are the times for fast foods and slow digestions;
Tall men and short characters.
More leisure and less fun;
More kinds of foods, but less nutrition.
Two incomes, but more divorces.
Fancier houses, but broken homes.
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That is why I propose;
that as of today, you do not keep anything for special occasions because every day you live it's a special occasion.
Enjoy the passage of time, be one with creation
Read and discuss more,
Seek wisdom along with your search for knowledge,
Admire the view.
Spend time with your family and friends.
Eat your favourite foods, and visit the places you love.
Life is a chain of enjoyments, not merely about surviving.
Use your crystal goblet, and don't save your favourite perfume, use them when you feel like it.
Remove from your vocabulary words like "one of these days" or "someday".
Write the letter you've thought about writing.
Tell your friends and family, how much you love them.
Don't delay anything that brings joy and happiness into your life.
Every day, every hour, every minute is special.
You never know if it will be your last.
Last but not the least
Never forget Him, that made this wonder called life possible.
My Thanks to Mr. Ephrem Augustus for this contribution
Mr. H.R. Dhokale said
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Gurvinder Singh,
Thanks for the valuable thoughts shared with me.
We can't deny the fact.
ThanQ once again,
Dhokale H R.
Mr. Shashi Talwar said;
ReplyDeleteDear Gurvinder,
I have been receiving your mails and other material being sent by you.
All these make a marvellous reading and are very thought provoking.
God Bless you.
Best wishes
Shashi Talwar
Sudhir Ullal Said;
ReplyDeleteGurvinder,
When I read your writings, I always find someting that I can relate to. This one was no different, but did not see a reference for it, so I had to write this e-mail to you so you acknowledge the author.
Paradox of our times is "piece" written by my favorite comic George Carlin. There was no a brighter comedian nor will ther be one in our lifetime.
He was brilliant and I have attached the full "piece" that I have kept on my computer. I will follow up with another one which I am sure you will appreciate.
Here is a link to his bio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin
Regards,
Sudhir Ullal [sullal@yahoo.com]
Rahul Patwardhan said;
ReplyDeleteDear Sir,
Feel nice to read your article. It really touches my heart.
Life is something different than the way we live or lead. Actually we are not living we r passing the time.
Thank for sending such a mail which can transform our lives
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With Regards,
Rahul Patwardhan
rahulpatw@gmail.com
Sushil Dayama said,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
Please pray for me.
From,
Sushil.
dayama sushil [dayamasushil@hotmail.com]
Mr. Madhu Kumta said
ReplyDeleteGuru, poem is beautiful and very touching.
Am spreading the thoughts as wide as I can.
Regards
Madhu Kumta
Dr. Surjit Patheja said;
ReplyDeleteHi Rainy,
I had read this a long time ago. It is a refreshing reminder.
Kind Regards.
Surjit
Vasant Khisty said;
ReplyDeleteThanks GS this is a good one.
Jaiprakash Singh said;
ReplyDeleteDear Gurvinder,
Thanks for the thought provoking articles that you post. Let me acknowledge what a wonderful person and a friend you are. I cherish your advice and concern you have for me.
With kind regards.
Jai
jaisingh9918@gmail.com
Roy Easo said;
ReplyDeleteYes ,it is excellent and thought provking
Dalbir Singh said;
ReplyDeleteVery good sirji
Dalbir (dalbir@jkgears.com)
Jagjit Singh said;
ReplyDeleteWow... This is so true. Agree fully.
Jagjit
Abhik Sengupta said;
ReplyDeleteI recall what Martin Luther King had said " we have learnt to fly in the air, we have learnt to swim in the ocean but we have not learnt the basics of living together."
Regards,
Abhik Sengupta
Director-HR, South Asia
Tata Global Beverages Limited,
Ramal Kapoor said;
ReplyDeleteThis was an eyeopener.. Once agan.. thank u for sharing it witrh me. N one request... plz plz plz keep sharing ur blogs n articles. I dont have words to describe how good i feel after reading it.
warm regards to u
Ramal Kapoor
ramalpreet@gmail.com
Naresh said;
ReplyDeleteReally an eye opener. But guess thats bound to happen. The hunger and thrust of growth and development is taking us 100 years ahead of time but in social values, we are going in the reverse direction. In order to survive the present we give away all the happiness for the future.
Harish Daswani said;
ReplyDeleteLife is aParadox...
"Poor People beg Outside the temple and Rich People beg Inside the temple."
Harry
hdaswani@gmail.com