Tuesday, 31 October 2017

LIFE IN A METRO TRAIN

 Blog By-Dr Jaya Kumar.



Even books cannot teach us what practical experience and knowledge can.
Practical experience to live and lead this beautiful life.
Personal experiences from day to day life prepares us to face various challenges of life.
In this learning process the Metro Train is a moving book of life journey.
While traveling on a Metro Train you can feel that every second of your observation is helping you in your growth.
It feels like you are a part of a live show where all the characters are unknown.
Every one is bound by some connection. A connection to be a traveller.
Travelling together to reach respective destination. One can find real diversity among people.


The languages spoken by people and attires worn are so vibrant and different.
The real use of latest technology and gadgets can be seen and witnessed clearly in a metro train.
The languages spoken by the travellers are so diversified.
Some speak Hindi, some use English and many youngesters use even a slang kind of language mix.
Some look sleepy, some just chat non-stop, some sit with a serious look and many just patiently wait for their destination.
Simultaneously many activities are carried out by all people.
Reading newspapers and magazines, sending emails, preparing for examinations, reading books and even watching movies on tabs and mobile.
Many travellers explore their sipirtual self by indulging in meditation, reciting mantras and reading various religious texts.


We also have to be very vigilant and alert while travelling in a metro train.
We experience and understand the art of making way for ourselves in a big crowd.
It teaches us as to how to survive and be strong.
On a metro train everyone is equal. There is no status or economic strata difference.
No caste or religion difference. No difference in what state one belongs to.
Everyone is equal. A unified diversity.
Every passenger learning, struggling and growing every moment and waiting to reach their destination quickly while learning live experiences of life.

The words and views expressed in my blogs are personal and are my original work of thoughts.

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