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How I see this world

                                       How I see this world

Hello there!

 Well, the title may seem very philosophic, but it is not that way. The world is giving us opportunities beyond our imagination and the technology is racing at its fullest capacity. What not the world show us, teach and make us experience things as we grow up?

As we all are very familiar, this world has come into the hands of Homo sapiens soon after their evolution. As Goethe mentions that every human creation has woven the destruction of the self, so was that choice of the nature correct? Will the world survive in the hands of humans? Where is all this leading to? Are we the right persons to lead this world???...

Man through his evolution has proved the statement of Charles Darwin that only the fittest can survive and thrive this world. But some people ask often, where is all this domain leading to? Where are we going? A world without love and morals, where does it lead an innocent mind towards? Many people have tried to convince the mankind the very principle of universal brotherhood. Many saints, preachers who have understood the living better have tried to convey that the very sole purpose of human birth is not ruling but learning to be a bowing servant of the nature. 

The title may not match what you are reading, but surely I can assure you that this is what a teenager can see in this world. Generations to come will surely questions not the future but the past, our mistakes of making this world a really dirty place to live in. Who are the ones who will be held responsible? Shall we blame on to our ancestors? No! They did not commit any mistake! Is 21st century the culprit? or is it the lack of moral values that made us to act like this?

Man has still got choices and still has opportunities to correct himself, not that someone else may question his actions, but his own generations will! So think twice before doing anything that might keep questioning your conscience! Beware mankind! The generations to  come is watching you!

                                                                                                                     M Navneeth Krishna
                                                                                                                     @mnavneeth

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