Being a fan of Dicken’s literature since childhood, Christmas always
reminds me of the famous character of Ebenezer Scrooge. The man, as miser as a
miser could be and as cold in emotions as his suppers would be, when visited by
ghosts of past, present and future and looks at his situation undergoes a
change of heart and unleashes the spirit of Christmas . This being the plot of
the story not only is fascinating for the children but is motivating for the
grown ups alike.
In our everyday life we do come across many people who seem to be of
similar nature, not that they are cold, but they seem to have lost the track of
time. They think they have plenty of life ahead of them to enjoy, but what they
do not realise is that the time they think they have is actually the time that
is spent on thinking so. It is often so that when we really think of enjoying
our time, we realise we haven”t really got much.
All those things we worry about, our career, our finance, our position, if
reflected upon introspection, we shall find that it is all a hollow thing we
are all chasing. It seems meaningful from the outside, but within it, it
contains nothing but void. Life is not meant to be a void.
So in this Christmas, let us not just worship Christ,let us take time to
rejoice what the almighty has left us with. LIFE. Let us try to bring some
smile on our fellow being faces, let us restore hope to the people in despair.
Let us live in this Christmas. Merry
Christmas. Spread love.
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