Every born baby is destined to be part of this beautiful world and deserve to enjoy,live and utilize life at its fullest form.God wrap the baby in mother's womb and introduce him to the relations who not only guide him but also protect him from the harsh world.Slowly the child grows and start realizing that world outside his home is too harsh for him to live.Few accepts the reality and become part of it and few get scared of it and hide themselves in a shell of love ,of their loved ones.As they grow up , they forcefully have to step in this world.They get confused and start using diplomacy as a tool against the harshness of the world.
WHAT ARE THE HARSH REALITIES OF LIFE?
1 People around you are mean.
2 They use you as a tool for their own benefit.
3 They are more practical and make fun of emotional people like you.
4 They can go to any extent to get their work done.
5 Work is not God for everybody.
6 No respect for parents and elders.
7 No love in any relation....just show off...
any many.....more...
Or endless which creates suffocation inside a true and pure hearted person,forces him to react in such a way which is not his reaction but an anger against all these.
HOW TO REACT TO THESE REALITIES
Blessed is the man who stays cool and calm in any situation and takes the life as it comes its way.Rather he should be more focused towards his goal of life and consider these realities as the hurdles towards the achievement of his goal.
MOTIVE OF THIS LIFE
God has given life to everybody with a motive.But only few can achieve the true goal of life.True motive of life is not just serving your family but serve others and whole society with your knowledge and art within you.Along with this remembering God at every moment of your life.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
TEACHING-A NEGLECTED PROFESSION IN INDIA
Teaching in schools is more likely a profession related to females than males in India. Once it was considered as the noblest profession. Now-a-days situation is little different, as today it is more of a forced or obvious profession than a passion to bring some sought of revolution in the field of education. Let us throw some light on what shape this profession has taken in India-
· Middle class people force their daughters to do education degree so that if they will be unable to do anything in life, at least, they will be teachers.
· Teaching today is a puppet in hands of few wealthy management people.
· There is a clear prejudice towards each sect of teachers. Teachers taking secondary and science classes are considered superior to those of taking middle or primary classes.
· Guess!!! Which sect of teachers are seen with inferiority-Montessori teachers, which are the base makers of any child’s life.
· The saga doesn’t end here as it continues with more darker shades as the salaries of teachers in most of the schools(except few) is negotiated and comes down as low as Rs 2000 per month.
· It’s a pity that the respect of Guru in this country is totally lost, so as the spirit of teacher……….
· This Quote is apt for today's condition of teachers."Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition." Jacques Barzun
· Middle class people force their daughters to do education degree so that if they will be unable to do anything in life, at least, they will be teachers.
· Teaching today is a puppet in hands of few wealthy management people.
· There is a clear prejudice towards each sect of teachers. Teachers taking secondary and science classes are considered superior to those of taking middle or primary classes.
· Guess!!! Which sect of teachers are seen with inferiority-Montessori teachers, which are the base makers of any child’s life.
· The saga doesn’t end here as it continues with more darker shades as the salaries of teachers in most of the schools(except few) is negotiated and comes down as low as Rs 2000 per month.
· It’s a pity that the respect of Guru in this country is totally lost, so as the spirit of teacher……….
· This Quote is apt for today's condition of teachers."Teaching is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost tradition." Jacques Barzun
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