World's best country for Women?
World's Best country for Women
p.s. But they still don't have a woman president, they have better living conditions and human rights for women instead. Anybody listening?
I am uNorGanIZEd.. aND sO aRE mY tHOUghtS...
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Untold story of The Wood cutter
Once upon a time there was a wood cutter living happily in a village with his wife the one, whose axe fell in a river and river goddess after testing his truthfulness blessed him with three axes, his original one, one of gold and one of silver. He came back and as gold and silver axe were of no use to them, they decided they will sell it in the market and earn some money. Wood cutter was initially sad that he will loose his profession because when they will have enough money his wife won’t allow him to go to the forest again but they decided to open a store where to collect wood from the wood cutters of the village and to sell it in the market. So finally they went to the nearest town for selling the gold and silver axes.
They had a rosy picture of the city in the mind but after seeing the hunger and poverty all around and getting exposed to the pain and suffering of the street children they decided to adopt some of them and make them worthy citizens of tomorrow who could be a better wood cutter. (The wood cutter’s core competency was cutting wood so he can think only about that profession) They sold the axes and collected the money and decided to open a wood cutting school where they will teach wood cutting skills and techniques to explore forests for other materials of use. So they started their school.
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Starting the skill school -
Some of the things that they decided teach were skills related to wood cutting, coping with challenges of the jungle, managing collection and distribution of wood, differentiating between good wood and bad wood, raising finances for wood cutting equipments and most importantly how to become better human beings apart from becoming better wood cutters So with a bunch of young kids they started their dream school with an ever lasting vision.
It was not like present times when there is hell lot of competition everywhere (even for wood cutting, think about paper mills). During those times there wasn’t any organized competition and there was lots of wood for every wood cutter. Presence of jungle mafia was a myth. So there was enough space for everyone to prosper but like modern times at that time also survival was an option. Anyone who was willing enough to work hard was making good living.
The wood cutter grew old and he was not very happy with the progress of his children as most of them will be fooling around for all the time. Some were so lazy that they couldn’t climb the tree and will just pick up whatever has been shed by the tree and they will come back home thinking about some excuse. Wood cutter never put any strong checks in place and was buying all those excuses. Perhaps a person of his age would want only happy faces around so he never pushed his children to work hard.
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Wood Cutter’s worry -
The wood cutter was unhappy about situation but he couldn’t think about anything partly due to his old age and partly due to his own attitude, as for all these years he was buying the same old excuses. He never tried to separate the good ones from the okay ones and he was responsible for the casual upbringing. He treated all of them equal and imbibed a great sense of democracy among all of them. He never rewarded the bright ones; he never applied pressure on anybody to perform better. His initial belief was to bank upon the consciousness of the individuals. This was not all. He was worried about another reason also. Due to the success of his school there were many other schools cropping up at a blistering pace in the nearby villages and it was on him to make his kids perform. All these relatively new schools were growing at rapid pace and he was sure that some of those schools have brighter and sharper minds. So he decided to test his students and called all of them for what we call now a meeting.
The meeting started with a speech where they were informed that each one of them has to spend three months into the wild. They were asked to study the jungle and collect whatever they can during these 3 months. As I mentioned before, the jungle was vast and there were opportunities for each one of them to explore as much as they can. Now, wood cutter was happy that finally he gave some good task to his children and was so happy about the whole thing that he decided to take a vacation.
3 Months into the wild -
Months went by and the final day came close. People started coming back from the jungle. Each one deposited their heaps of wood in the center of the field where they all assembled. Some heaps were bigger, some were smaller and some were tiny. Some bigger heaps were rotten, some smaller ones were really bad wood and the tinier ones at the center of the field were different from others. The looked dull and muddy.
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Awards and honours -
It was evident that some of the rotten heaps were collected during the first few days only and was picked at random from whatever those people found lying in the jungle. They collected all sort of stuff in a hasty manner and made merry in groups roaming around the jungle for the rest of the days. It was not before the final day that they woke up and found that the woods actually got rot during these days but as usual they put the rest of the time in finding excuses and they made a point to convince the poor old man about that. The poor old man was convinced and the embraced all of them and gave them awards and honours.
Some heaps were small but it was evident that these people could have done better to get more. Well they made a point that they will tell the stories to old man about how it was too difficult to go deeper into the jungle due to the scary animals and fears about dangers lurking in the jungle. The old man sympathized with them and they also received award and accolades.
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The thing about tiny heaps -
Third group of people were those who own the tinier heaps. They were questioned like anything and were thrashed by the old man as he failed to see beyond the size of the heaps. He asked these people about the reasons and these people chose to remain quiet because they thought that at least this person whom they worship like father would probably understand that what is it like to wander in the wild aimless and purposeless? What is it like to fight your fear and trauma of seeing crazy things in the wild? They thought that out of everyone at least this old man will understand the worth of their sufferings and pains. They wanted to shout it loud that they wandered in the wild to define the purpose of these three months; they did all the hard work day in and day out to prepare themselves for the hard life ahead. They overcame their fear and inhibitions and hurt themselves several times in climbing the tall slippery trees to collect wood. They wanted to shout it loud that “What you can see is just the heap of the wood, can’t you see that the thing that I have brought is Sandal Wood?” Unable to distinguish sandal from the wood the old man punished them and penalized them.
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Amir Khan is all set to star in the Hindi remake of the movie Ghazini and the best thing is that A. R. Rahman is doing the music for the movie. So you might hear one of the best music in a remake. The other surprise was the lyricist Prasoon Joshi whose creativity is boundless and definitely the duo will churn out some melodies songs.
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