Everybody gets entangled in a mad rush, getting carried away by the illusion of superficial things. The reality of the competition and craze for materialistic desires is that it makes us lose our true identity. In a mission to accomplish our so called achievements, we lose our morals, the values, the wisdom of judgment about what is right, the sense of the severity of our actions and the pain it can inflict on others. We forget to be good at heart, to care for others, to help the needy and to serve the poor. Completing the education, getting a job, chasing the salary and then getting it, so what’s next?
Everybody gets entangled in a mad rush, getting carried away by the illusion of superficial things. The reality of the competition and craze for materialistic desires is that it makes us lose our true identity. In a mission to accomplish our so called achievements, we lose our morals, the values, the wisdom of judgment about what is right, the sense of the severity of our actions and the pain it can inflict on others. We forget to be good at heart, to care for others, to help the needy and to serve the poor. Completing the education, getting a job, chasing the salary and then getting it, so what’s next?