Fiji Sun

WHERE IS THE LOVE?

- Mr Singh will receive a Philips Steam Iron from Courts

AMRIT SINGH, NAUSORI

In the hope of seeing humanity one day, I started observing people and their action towards Mother Nature and also towards other humans.

On that particular day I felt very sad because I witnessed a lot of inhumane acts in just one day.

Firstly, I observed school students walking past a blind man without helping him cross the road even though he asked many for help.

While I helped this blind man cross the road, it still hurts to see school kids these days having that attitude.

Later that day, I made more observatio­ns. I saw people littering from their cars carelessly, people arguing when boarding the bus and cars driving at top speed on that rainy day ignoring crossing pedestrian­s who were getting wet in the rain.

I asked myself, what is wrong with people and their attitudes these days. Why do they not care anymore? Why are we all so selfcentre­d?

Why are politician­s so pay-cheque minded? Why doesn't anyone say anything when Mother Nature is disrespect­ed?

Times have changed a lot and humanity is lost along the way. The pride for that noble banner blue is long gone. We all are to be blamed.

We all have in recent times let our small paradise down. Then how will the world be a better place. Where is the love?

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