Men are driven by the
attraction of trio Money, position and fame in the modern days. These three are
interrelated to one another so impeccably that one is always preceded by the
rest of two. The society is now full of social workers who are desperate to
repair the wound of civilization only under bright limelight. The scenario is
so juxtaposing that all are bewildered into it. ‘Charity begins at home’ the
well known proverb barely signifies any value today. The power of fame and name
attract all to the road, leaving their home in disdain.
The façade faces are so
well polished that it is impossible to distinguish between the bad and good. Their
words are as sweet as honey and their evaluation is just futile like reading a
book in a dark room. All their activities are so in public that it draws
millions eyes to a common effort of theirs. They are so fame driven that they
secretly spend money to hold the name on to the fame by depriving so many.
There is no resemblance
between the sweet words that they pronounced so neatly to the public with the
action they do in real life. They cover all their extravagancies so wittily that
they represent their need limited and simple. All their activities and initiative
are to restrain the growth of struggling classes and hinder their pace towards
progress. Their approach to others beyond all generosity to establish an image of
virtue and dignity to the mind of others. In reality they are like ‘shadow of
mid day’, when the Sun lingers just above your head making you appear bigger
than yourself.
They are so ambitious and determined
to establish their knowledge and believe above all that they proclaim their wisdom
to be the best of all. Their presence inside the walls is so presumptuous that
their own people are reluctant to express their need to them. Their personalities
are so subduing that it never lets any other voice to peep above their
knowledge. Their love and compassion both are solely revolving the fame, that
nothing attracts them that does not ensure them the desirable fame.
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