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# Mkg Creation 7 years ago

The Elderly

The elderly people are our roots that support us at the base
underground; though they are hidden underground, our existence without them is
impossible. As there can be no present without the past, similarly, the young cannot
have their being without the elderly. We forget to comprehend the power of the
old that is keeping the world stable. Our very life will come to a standstill
without the elderly. 'Old is gold' aptly describes the importance of old people
in our life. 

 

Have you ever been hurt? Have you ever undergone the agonizing
pains of heartbreak? Have you ever fallen ill? Have you ever felt any dilemma
in your life? Have you ever felt lonely and forlorn? If yes, you must be
remembering vividly who stands by you through the vicissitudes of dark and hard
time! Of course, the so-called old people in the form of our parents,
grandparents! Our parents and grandparents shine in our dark world like rays of
light. Great authors, leaders, scientists, doctors, etc often do breakthrough
in their respective fields in their old age usually, which is no less than a
light shining in the dark. If living more number of years is old age, then
the sun, the stars, the rivers, the oceans, the mountains must be termed old
also. If they are old, who is making our world go? The truth is old people are
the most indispensable part of our life. They are the light of this otherwise
dark world. We must respect them and love them for their invaluable light of
love and wisdom in our life!

 

It is very unfortunate that in some families, the elderly
are not given due respect and treated badly. They are discarded by their own
children for petty things in life. Such lonely elderly people have to take
shelter in old age homes. We must not forget that homes cease to be sweet homes
without the elderly. The elderly people have all the valuable experience and
wisdom with them. We must use it to make our life better. Besides, the kind of
unconditional love we get from them, no other person or being can give us that
type of love. We must hold on to the elderly people in our families and stay in
the light of their love and wisdom. We need the elderly and the elderly 

Thnkx 

MITHLESH kumar Gupta 

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