#whatcanigive

    • Arya Ganesh Ojha,
    • Standard: VIII-A,
    • APEEJAY SCHOOL,
    • Kolkata.

    • Publish Date: Aug 14 2016 11:23AM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Aug 19 2016 2:57PM

"It takes a lot to give to ask for help to be yourself to know and love what you live with" Damien Rice explains in his song, a lot of things, which sometimes people want to deliver, but fail only because it takes a lot. Irom, who holds the world's longest hunger-strike devoted herself to the cause of human rights in a way that's hard to conceive. People want to give, they have the nuts and guts, but fail to deliver, only because it takes a lot. But why do they lag? To answer this, I would therefore try to serve for my country in a matter that would speak in itself a lot of things. I would devise a new system that would bring in the ingenious from every field. Why does India lags? Because people here are frolic and rollick, romping everyday, passionate about their own whims in a very careless way. They have to be serious, tryin to exquisitely take part in studies and activities in a more matured way that will pave their future in a more liberal manner. Though I may not have the resources, the opportunity, but surely a creative vision of recreating India into a more matured competing nation. And I'm not a boy of contemplation, who is fond of thinking about a matter, but cannot translate thoughts into actions, not a Shakespeare's Hamlet. Example is always better than precept, therefore neither am I going to influence folks with mesmerizing words. To conclude, I must say it's important for us to have dreams and realisations, but must always try to compete and try hard without giving up and fearing from failure. "One who fears the future, who fears failure, limits his activities. Failure is only the opportunity more intelligently to begin again. " - Henry Ford

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