Sunday, November 25, 2007

Story about Lonely a Child

Children grow up in tiny spaces in our city, thus they become very lonely. From an early age they are exposed to artificiality. Busy parents seem to have very little time to care for their children during the early years to build up their foundation. They spend most of their times either with maid servants or with relatives.

Open spaces and nature is missing from their lives. As a result they are unable to learn from child’s play within nature; rather they fall victims to the teaching of artificiality. This has long term devastating effects on the mental expansion of children.

This vacuum is usually replaced by unreal material happiness rather than pure simple pleasures of life. This results in loneliness. But the child learns to create his/her own fantasy world within all the constraints.

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