Beauty In Reality
Certain questions are always unanswered. But a lighter penetration helps to bring out the truth beneath. When a 3-year old kid is asked to choose a chocolate, it picks one by its outer cover. How much ever the parent tries to explain about the taste, the child remains firm just because of the attraction. But when the same child is given a tasty chocolate to eat despite the cover being unattractive, the child would prefer the later chocolate. Same is the case in judging people. Why is that, so much emphasis given to the outer appearance rather than the inner virtue? A clay pot with honey is of greater worth and than a golden pot with poison. But people prefer golden pot knowing nothing about its contents. This happens to be the case in judging women. Is it that a pantaloon clothing and lakme make-up will bring out the talent of one? Or is that a normal salwar has no contentment? In reality, beauty is the deeds a person does. It is always defined in an incorrect way of facial attributes.
In today’s world women with contentment are given a second position. At school, a pretty girl is given the chance to perform the skit. The girl with talent is given a least role to enact. At college level, it’s quite apparent how girls are given opportunities and priorities. But it’s disgusting to apply the same thing at work culture. Sadly women at work place too are treated the same. It’s high time to mark a full stop for such happenings. Irony is the fact that women never consider this as a hindrance. They keep marching towards their dreams and goals. Such are the women India has in its history. Golden girl P.T.Usha, her athletic spirit has no bounds. Mother Theresa, The kindest women ever known in the history. Rani Lakshmi Bai and Jhansi Rani, eminent women for being courageous. Kalpana Chawla, Indian female to tear open the sky. In the life of these women, virtues owed them success. Respect the essence of feminine in women rather than their features and looks.
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