Taking for
Granted : Part 2
(In the previous post, UFO and I jumped into the
Pensieve to get to the bottom of this thing called ‘taking for granted’. Now read
what happened…)
“Hope I won’t drown in this bucket!” I said
quite frightfully.
“No chance! Just to look at your hulk and calculate
mathematically” the UFO remarked in a mean voice.
“Where are we
heading and when are you letting me understand the concept?” I was impatient.
“Shh… just watch around
and look at what I show you” ordered the UFO. Suddenly I saw people, houses,
roads, traffic, organisations… a whole civic system was in front of me!
“Now see those
parents playing with their kids – the little boy just learnt the second table,
and they are deciding that he shall be an engineer from one of the IITs when he
grows up! The little girl just saved an ant from getting crushed and they are
finding the right qualities in her to become a doctor”
“There you see
that youngsters skipping classes and watching movies; no worry about exams or
admission test; but expect their parents to fund their indiscretions, buy them
admissions and support them financially for settling in life”
“Look at that husband taking all the major family decisions; leave alone consulting his wife,
but totally forgetting her existence!”
“Here you see a wife
blowing up all the money on unwarranted shopping totally unmindful of her
husband’s financial position and commitments”.
“In the world around you, you can see these
happening every minute and in every sphere!”
“People take
governments for granted and governments take taxes for granted”
“Politicians take
voters for granted and voters take elections for granted”
“The police take
people for granted and people take the Law for granted”
“Directors take movie-goers for granted and
actors take financiers for granted”
“Employers take
employees for granted and employees take elevations for granted”
“Schools take
students for granted and students take curriculum for granted”
“People take
heath for granted and hospitals take our wallets for granted”
“We all take Life
for granted and Life takes continuity for granted!” the UFO sighed in exasperation.
“Stop …stop…
enough of it… just because I asked you to explain the concept…. Please don’t
take me for granted! I am fed up of this! Just take me back home” I shouted in
frustration.
The UFO smirked
and said “you should have had this wisdom before getting on to these tricky
topics!”
“Okay! Point
conceded. But be kind of enough to take me back through the bucket without of
course spilling even a drop of water” I pleaded with the UFO.
“Presto! We are
back in your living room!” I looked around and found it to be true and my
precious bucket of water was intact and undisturbed.
“So my dear
writer, I make a move! But just remember to keep a Chomp in the fridge in case
if I ever chose to come back next time!”
“Of course I
would!” I assured the UFO. It majestically adjusted the white cloak and
whooshed out of the room.
The loud clanking
sound of a vessel falling onto the kitchen floor shook me out of my slumber.
“Blistering
Bajjis of the oily kind! Off with you devilish rat! It …. It… certainly takes
our sleep for granted!” I shouted out in anger.
Oh! Sorry! Let me stop. I shouldn't be taking the pages or the readers for granted!
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I totally agree with the view authored , “taking for granted”. Taking for granted is nothing other than lack of respect for the people , society , environment around us and even for the Mother Earth we are living on.
ReplyDeletePeople are concerned only about themselves. In a quiet ,beautiful society we see a husband continuously honking his car in front of his house until his wife gets in disturbing the entire society, a person washes his car sparkling clean only to form a pool at the next doorstep. A music lover tries to entertain the whole colony at nights with his loud drumbeat music which results deadly to the frail hearts around. Very few people honestly care for other’s feelings.