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Yesterday & Today

Yesterday's Political Leaders signed peace treaties, but today's Political Leaders are signing defense deals

Yesterday's Spiritual Leaders preached Inner peace, but today's Spiritual Leaders are mediating Political deals

Yesterday's Media was searching for the truth, but today's Media is searching for sensation

Yesterday's Businessmen were borrowing loans to expand their business, today's Businessmen are borrowing to consolidate their loans

Yesterday's Voters were voting for a change, but today's voters vote for the notes exchanged

Yesterday's Patients went to the hospital with a hope to be treated, but today's patients go to the hospital with a hope that the bill doesn't exceed their Insurance limit

Yesterday's Parents wanted their children to participate, but today's parents want their children to win

Yesterday's companies wanted their employees to gradually perform, but today's company's wants their employees to outperform

Yesterday's diet was served to stay fit, but today's diet is served to stay alive

Change is inevitable and it should be embraced to enhance our quality of living, but if the same change is the reason for dumping our values, we need to think twice before we embrace it

M. L. Narendra Kumar








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