Saturday, June 27, 2020

Don't Snatch Away My Childhood

CHILDHOOD: 
         
        A child should be given his quite space to grow up naturally. He has a pure mind and an innocent heart with infinite possibilities to explore the world. The curosity at it's peak. After all he is God's unique creation. The love, the passion to do a little thing with all his energy is amazing. He has a crystal clear ❤️ with full of life. We the so called adult always try to play with him to release our stress for a while. He creats the playground arround himself. 

       But his curosity sometimes remain unanswered. Suddenly he is putting under the pressure to achieve big in this cut throat world. We the parents trying to make him prepared to fulfill all our dreams we never achieved in our life. A tender, flowery, happy heart at last shades all his curosity, simplicity, adventurous journey in order to be called your good boy or good girl. We apparently kill all the possibilities of that innocent Child to be a good human being. We kill his spontanisity, we kill his innovation qualities, we kill his unique talents that are God gifted by pressing him to follow a certain rule which is common for all in the academy.

             We never cuddled him, we never played with him. We never let the flower bloom itself. We never let the flower thrills himself. We never let the flower spread the petals and smells. We never let him allow to love and being loved by everyone. Lastly we never ever give him chance to feel himself as God's special gifts for us and to the world. Down the line we lost the opportunity  given by God to us to become a loving parent.

JAY HIND.

      



     

3 comments:

  1. Great thought..of reality canvas on paper

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    1. Thank you for this inspiring words.It means a lot for a beginner.

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