Friday, 15 April 2011

A New View of Who I Am

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A joke:      I and my wife to be set up a partnership business.

                 We bought a truckload of tomatoes at 40p a pound.

                  With great enterprise we managed to sell the whole lot, at 40p a pound.

                  When we counted our takings we found that we had exactly the same amount of money as we started off with.

                 My clever wife-to-be immediately saw through our error.

                 "I told you we should buy more of those tomatoes, didn't I?" she reproached me.


A New View of Who I AM.

          A documentary I was seeing on television had a professor from China remembering that he, as indeed, all children in China are taught, were taught at kindergarden school that all Chinese were a special breed, and were taught to love and honour their country.

         I recalled that as a child in India, I too, was taught along similar lines, that we, Indians, are, indeed, people to be proud of, and to honour and work for our country's interest.

        May be the time has come now for the new generation of young ones all over the world, to be taught a newer version of who they are.

        The version would teach the youngsters that they are citizens of a global village, that all people, whatever country they happen to be born in, are all equally great, and deserve love and respect for ever.  

       At Disney World in the United States I have experienced a Texan to be proud of being from Texas, and people from, say Illinois, being proud of their state. But whilst each group proudly maintained their individual identity they bore a common allegiance to the United States as well.

       In England a Yorkshireman would be proud of his County, yet be loyal to the Queen in London.

       Can the leaders of this world today not device a curriculum for school children the world over which teaches the children to be proud of their motherland, and yet, remain loyal to a World figurehead?

       There are other topics that the new generation need to be taught that all together will help to make it a world without wars, a world of peace and joy for all.

       Wishing you joy and abundance,    Shree-1 

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