Have you ever seen a milky way galaxy from the terrace of your house. I also didn't because thanks to all kind of pollution and stuff, be it light pollution, a fog from air pollution etc. But just think that what if we starts to see the Milky way galaxy. Those pretty stars and everything. Just imagine that you are on your terrace and your eyes are stuck on that pretty sky where their are more than millions of stars. And other celestial bodies. Just imagine how pretty it would be, it seems like a scene from a movie.
By thinking about this I realise, how we even lost the privilege to see a clear sky. Our sky's are not same. Sometimes I think that I should go to Antarctica to see that marvellous view. Why Antarctica because I don't know, it's just Antarctica seems just too pretty to me. And you know that's how civilised humans are, they are so intelligent incredible that they changed their sky from being a pretty screen to peek into the galaxy to just a black screen. We are so occupied in our life with things that we are not realising that day by day we are loosing the essence of nature. Nature isn't losing us. We are losing nature. And then one day, we come and we say that we will do this and that to solve these issues, but does it truly works?
Humans has this audacity to find a problem then they solve the problem. And the moment they solve that problem because of solving that problem their solution creates more problem and then they again solve ethe problem, then their solution creates the problem then they again solve it. For us human life has become a hit and trial method. If you are commerce student you know what I am talking about. So basically hit and trial method refers when a company try to solve their problem without using scientific method they just try and fail and try and fail and then whatever works they use it. Which we can call (tukka) in Hindi.
At the end of the day I just wish to see lot's of stars from my terrace, Those pretty shooting stars, our beautiful milky way galaxy, and a little more clear air to breathe.
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