In today's rapidly evolving world, the concept of parenting and education has undergone a significant transformation. While conventional wisdom holds that children are their parents' responsibility, and teachers act as their guiding lights, it's essential to reevaluate the roles of parents and educators in shaping the future of our younger generations. Are parents truly fulfilling their responsibilities, and are teachers really guiding students in the right direction? Traditionally, parents and teachers have been seen as mentors, offering guidance based on their own life experiences. However, it's time to question whether this approach hinders the potential of our youth. Both parents and teachers often unwittingly impose their own life paths and philosophies on the children they influence, inadvertently stifling the creativity and decision-making abilities of the young minds under their care. A crucial shift in mindset is needed. Instead of enforcing a predetermined pat
Most dangerous is To be filled with dead peace Not to feel agony and bear it all, Leaving home for work And from work return home Most dangerous is the death of our dreams. Most dangerous is that watch Which run on your wrist But stand still for your eyes. Most dangerous is that eye Which sees all but remains frostlike, The eye that forgets to kiss the world with love, The eye lost in the blinding mist of the material world. 'PASH'