I am kind of a person who does not like much change so when it happens I am the one to sulk. There is this beautiful green city ‘Jamshedpur’ in India which is indeed simple and yet beautiful. But these days they are reconstructing the roads and making it even more complex. I liked as it was previously.
It is so rightly put by Sagarika Bose in her Times of India column today. It is raining and raining and raining and all the cities are clogged but what is being done about that? I do not know. But the roads are to be widened and narrowed; the clogging will be looked into afterwards.
Well, now you all must already know that I love coffee but I would love it even more when there is an accompanying nice story to read and what more could be nice to read than something to which you so aptly agree.
If we are all drowned then what would the wider roads do to help? I think give more space to swim and float.
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I’m also a sulker when it comes to change. 😦
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I think it just doesn’t go with us.
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I have just one thing to say “Change is inevitable”. ☺️
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I know. It is just that sometimes practicality wants to be overpowered by imagination and want to seize the moment; about which my next post is.
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Looking forward to it then.
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Even i hate changes.
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Sulker😁😁…
Well Change is Life…
So would you be sulking whole your life??
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I am trying and I think I will keep trying the whole life. But I think that it is the trick if I cannot accept anything at least I can try. The journey is what matters for me.
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Well that’s the main change that takes place…
If you can’t do something at least give it a try
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Oh yes, that never does any harm.
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Exactly😊😊
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