A good Posting Gaurav.
And I can believe it when you say "it's True", since I know of quite a few people who fall in that category. Many in fact have ended up settling in USA just to be near to their kids--despite the heart yearning to return to India.
The whole unfortunate part is for the individuals to have set the 'wrong' set of priorities in life when they were supposed to make decisions & then realise it's too late to make amends when they realise the consequences of their decision(s). 'Wrong' not in terms of the usual way we look @ any decision--'right' or 'wrong' issue--but in terms of failing to at least prepare [if not exactly see] for any worst-case scenario of where their decision(s) could lead them to AND if they were prepared to handle such scenarios.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
And I can believe it when you say "it's True", since I know of quite a few people who fall in that category. Many in fact have ended up settling in USA just to be near to their kids--despite the heart yearning to return to India.
The whole unfortunate part is for the individuals to have set the 'wrong' set of priorities in life when they were supposed to make decisions & then realise it's too late to make amends when they realise the consequences of their decision(s). 'Wrong' not in terms of the usual way we look @ any decision--'right' or 'wrong' issue--but in terms of failing to at least prepare [if not exactly see] for any worst-case scenario of where their decision(s) could lead them to AND if they were prepared to handle such scenarios.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
A good Posting Gaurav.
And I can believe it when you say "it's True", since I know of quite a few people who fall in that category. Many in fact have ended up settling in USA just to be near to their kids--despite the heart yearning to return to India.
The whole unfortunate & sad part is for the individuals to have set the 'wrong' set of priorities in life when they were supposed to make decisions & then realise it's too late to make amends when they realise the consequences of their decision(s). 'Wrong' not in terms of the usual way we look @ any decision--'right' or 'wrong' issue--but in terms of failing to at least prepare [if not exactly see] for any worst-case scenario of where their decision(s) could lead them to AND if they were prepared to handle such scenarios.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
And I can believe it when you say "it's True", since I know of quite a few people who fall in that category. Many in fact have ended up settling in USA just to be near to their kids--despite the heart yearning to return to India.
The whole unfortunate & sad part is for the individuals to have set the 'wrong' set of priorities in life when they were supposed to make decisions & then realise it's too late to make amends when they realise the consequences of their decision(s). 'Wrong' not in terms of the usual way we look @ any decision--'right' or 'wrong' issue--but in terms of failing to at least prepare [if not exactly see] for any worst-case scenario of where their decision(s) could lead them to AND if they were prepared to handle such scenarios.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
hello....
heart-touching story..........
what i learned from this story is Time is important & time which has passed will never come back,,,,we have to give our best in one short,,,,,,no retakes will be given.
take care
Regards
Rupal
From India, Bangalore
heart-touching story..........
what i learned from this story is Time is important & time which has passed will never come back,,,,we have to give our best in one short,,,,,,no retakes will be given.
take care
Regards
Rupal
From India, Bangalore
A TOUCHING STORY..... is money/property is more than our own people..... IS it everything...... think it...
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
HELLO GAURAV.... really fact........ IS MONEY BECOME MORE IMP. than our people.... in our lives..... think.....it...
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear
Eventhough we are running behind the money, we have to understand that there is something beyond money.
That is our Parents, Family, Friends, Relatives which cannot be purchased with our money.
So, please keep in touch with all your near and dears (Please do not ask whether I am doing the same perfectly).
With warm regards
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
Eventhough we are running behind the money, we have to understand that there is something beyond money.
That is our Parents, Family, Friends, Relatives which cannot be purchased with our money.
So, please keep in touch with all your near and dears (Please do not ask whether I am doing the same perfectly).
With warm regards
S. Bhaskar
9099024667
From India, Kumbakonam
Hi ths is really touchy......but even if after reading ths can v fight with those aspirations that v hav kept within our eyes....because of them all such principles always get superimposed and we struggle for whatever we want to achieve....and ths is another truth..bitter truth!!
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Dear Gaurav, Let your story open the eyes of youngesters who is seeing greenary on other side bank of the river. if so , it will stop the braindrain of our motherland. bye.....
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
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