Sunday 24 January 2016

Look beyond celebrities

Two different writers very different perspectives. Today morning i managed to read two articles which was very well written. It holds or hooks the reader from start to finish.

Some portion of it i will bring out here, to tease the reader to venture out and read the entire article. The link for the article is mentioned below the teasers:

"Hypocrites, terrorists reject modernity, but use its fruits such as modern weaponry, and the internet to propagate their diseased ideology."

"Unfortunately, the internet can lead to gross misguidance. Viewing remains largely unmonitored by family elders, depriving of traditional learning through sohbat – companionship of the wise and enlightened."

http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-edit-page/a-muslim-crossroads-millions-gather-against-blasphemous-depictions-but-similar-numbers-are-not-seen-protesting-against-isis/

"Would you rather have a jolt-free ride or see a babe fed? And if God forbid some craters do or did cause some broken bones, did it also not ensure work for a poor doctor who needs to make ends meet? Come on, Man, when will you learn to see beyond your own measly discomforts and think of others? In the larger scheme of things, finished work in finite period means no work, no food for many in the long run, but work in infinite progress, means infinite opportunities for years.

Take it this way and for once think of others before yourself!"

http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sweet-n-sour/work-in-progress/

The above two articles remind that it is not necessary that articles written by celebrities are only to be read and others to be ignored. Both articles literally made me complete the reading due to its easy flow, crispness and holding the reader tight till the end.


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