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Running or ruining

We start running as soon as we gain consciousness. We start to dreams and ambition. Mostly they are not our dreams they are our parents and societies dreams that are inflicted upon us. We run blindly through our childhood running away from it because we want to grow. We can to be perfect young man or women in front of our society. We miss all the joys of childhood because we are too busy preparing to become adults. When we become adults we start to become greedy and run fast as ever so fast that we left our friends and family behind but my no means its our fault. It is the nature we were provided when we were children. We were told to become best to reach the top of the mountain even know that you are mostly alone on the top. The race continue even be become adults teaching our children to run want them to run faster they ever did faster then there parents and family. Telling them to race with there cousins and friends. Forgetting that in the race we have to get ahead thus leav

Rebrand the word "HERO"

Hero's are the beacon that our society follow and our younger generation hope to become someday. Basically they define our future, molding the thinking and personalities of our younger lot. The question i am putting up today that are we selecting our hero's on the right terms. The singers, actors and sportsmen by no means are worthless, They are important but are they more important then the researchers, scientists and may be farmers who grow food for us. Our kids look up to Messi, Ronaldo, Justin Bieber and famous actors like Angelina Jolie. I know these people provide entertainment but is entertainment more important then the food or the medical care that is provided by the people we don't really care about much anyways. We never bother about the people like Abdul Sattar Ehdi who provided so much for the society. People like Faiz M. Khan who wrote a book on Medical physics which is consider as a Bible of the field. Charles Darvin, Einstein, Marie Curie, Tesla, D