Friday, 26 January 2018

Our age of contrasts

We are living in an age where we see many humans, but not much of humanity. We are living in an age when the smart-phones bring us closer to those who are far away, but separate us from those who are close to us. We are living in an age when we look more at Facebook than faces of people. We are living in an age where the wealthy walk miles to burn the food they have eaten, and the poor walk many more miles in search of food. We are living in an age when our list of contacts is endless, but our relationships are so few. We are living in an age where we have more, but appreciate much less. We are living in an age where we are earning a good living, but forget how to live happily. We are living in an age where many people know the price of everything, but the value of nothing.

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