#Everyday Inspiration, day Two

#Everyday Inspiration

Day Two: Let’s Write A List

Things I wish

  1. Children are never separated from their parents
  2. There is no discrimination 
  3. World is a  safe and happy place
  4. Humans will be kind to each other
  5. Humans are  responsible for the planet
  6. Universal health care
  7. Children should get warm food in schools
  8. Education  is free
  9. Wealthy humans should pay higher taxes
  10. There  is no cruelty to animals
  11. This is my list

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#Everyday Inspiration, Day One, Why Do I Write?

Day One : Why Do I write?

The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword’ is an adage coined by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, indicating that communication, or in some interpretations, administrative power or advocacy of an independent press, is a more effective tool than direct violence.

I believe writing helps me to express clearly which a violent weapon cannot. I know writing is powerful,   politicians  are afraid of press which is why they call it ‘fake News,’ which convinces those who either are blind followers or do not understand the words in print.

Our sub-continent achieved independence with the help of  powerful writers like Tagore, Iqbal, and other writers, they did not use weapons to drive our foes away, they used their writing to convince the masses  to understand their  poverty will not disappear  as long as they’re inactive and blame their fate for their condition. 

God wants us to use our intellectual power to change our lives. Violence will never help  change our current situation.

The politicians put   fear in the minds of innocent people, they tell them everything the press write is fake news!

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