Friday, July 31, 2020

Generation Gap

We all are well aware of the fact that
A human being evolve from time to time, which either brings her/him towards the point of crest or lead them towards the point of trough.
Whatever happens one thing remains and that is "

Change always lead us to something new, something different.
Generation after generation changed, and look at us now, how evolved we are from our previous generations. It became possible due to the willingness of the people to change their perspective and change their lifestyle otherwise we would have remained their feeding on each other just the way cannibals did way back then in ancient times (well I know it is bit of a vague example and maybe not suitable enough but, right now this only came to my mind 😅😅).
Generation gap is something which is hindering the process of change.
The earlier generation, majority of the times, refuse to understand the challenges their kids or their loved ones are facing. They are so adamant regarding their own ideologies and philosophical perspective that they refuse to appreciate anything beyond it and anything that challenges it.

And this is the main reason of conflict between the two generations. Refusal in accepting the change ultimately leads to widening of the gap, which is heartbreaking. 
Refuting to accept or understand something new or something unfamiliar leads to the rigid behavior creating a gap and this gaps widen with the time if not bridged.
 
Because the more you understand the better the chances will be of bridging the gap and relationship will also bloom.
Because nothing will reap if you will not put a little effort in it

Generation gap was and always will remain there but one needs to be a little patient and understanding to be able to overcome it.💙Thoughts On Generation Gap | Forbes India




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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

MOTHER TONGUE

It is the first and the foremost language a child learns. 
India is a diverse country and it is abode of a lot of cultures and with culture comes different languages. The number of languages being spoken in India are astonishing, every state has their own language and sometimes language  change with the change in cities within a state. 
Also, with the change in technology and everything "english" has been adapted as the major language which is considered to be the common language for communication worldwide!
Here, in India it is the second prominent language after Hindi.
But, the fact that people are so mad over the foreign language is disheartening, we are a country of "n" number of languages and yet the people choose to acknowledge and judge other people on the basis of one single language which in turn isn't even our mother tongue? 
I feel people degrade and devalue others just because a person isn't fluent in "English" language?
We have to understand that if we can't appreciate our own native language then how can we even expect the other person( who is not native of this land) to respect it? 
We as citizens of India first should atleast try to recognise the value of our own mother tongue and give it it's due respect because no matter how much you guys lament or curse me after reading this, that " oh my god! How can you even say this? Or oh my god! This isn't the case we equally respect both the languages!" But deep down we all know we are more inclined towards learning the other one(English). 
Also, do not poke the person or laugh at someone who isnt able to speak fluent English or is bad in English pronunciation because FOR GOD'S SAKE it isn't our MOTHER TONGUE!!!! 

PS: JUST A THOUGHT
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