Ground Reality
In the past, children
used to spend their free time on the ground; they would have experienced both
victory and loss. They would have experienced bruises on their hands and legs;
they would wipe away their sweat and blood, but being outdoors was a way of
life. Today, we are witnessing children who are glued to their screens, neither
understanding what winning and losing mean, nor experiencing the physical and
mental challenges that come with them, which slowly erodes their physical and
psychological strength, ultimately closing their eyes to the realities of the
world.
In the past, those
who saw the grounds were able to face the ground reality. In the future, I am
doubtful whether there will be extensive grounds and the endurance to face the
ground reality. Before things become worse, it is better to push to the limit,
letting them sweat and bleed, becoming tougher to face the harsh world.
M.L.
Narendra Kumar
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