Tuesday, 21 August 2012

No kidding


It was a week of holiday and I was in my hometown last week. I noticed that almost all the swings in the gardens, where I used to play as a kid, are now broken. Sad. But nobody asks for the swings to be fixed back. Isn’t that very sad? I mean, how can children not like swings? Don’t they play in these gardens anymore? And that is when I realized that perhaps children around me do not know what magic feels like or what imagination is or what spontaneous joys are!



It has been a very long time since I saw kids float a paper boat in rainwater or play hide and seek around the houses or throw stones at the muddy ponds or chase a butterfly or enjoy the thrill of reading comic books.
The things which I can see or relate to kids today are maddening exchange of cheat codes of a computer game or chasing deadlines of hobby classes or deciding upon a burger order or throwing tantrums for a game zone card.
It is depressing to see that all the activities that these children seem to be busy with are planned to the minutest detail. No spontaneity whatsoever. I feel children from small towns and rural areas are more fortunate, for, they still have some fun activities to make their lives more spontaneous.
I wish the little ones would calm down a bit, walk through the life rather than running a rat race!

 

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