Perception
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2016
There is something about this monotonous way of life, how we go or rather follow the footsteps of our upbringing. We live in a generation where young minds question in the hope of finding The real meaning, the actual purpose of our lives. The older Generation have this notion about the 20- something- year- olds. They have this impression about the young adults of this decade that we are reckless, impulsive, lazy, arrogant, too attached to our technology, and just plain out stupid. Some of us fail to fall in the stereotype of our culture or the way it is. 
Black and white are two decisive colours in the world today, but has anyone thought about how GREY our relationships are. As a matter of fact consider love, life, religion politics it's all Grey. We live in a world where technology is replacing Books. How many of us can recall the days of Enid Blyton and Famous Five; these books have moulded us in some way or the other. To imagine, to create , to explore and recreate. We are in a quest to predict the future but are we failing to create one.
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