The wrong shade
I do believe life is best seen through rose tinted glasses. It’s something to do with the tinted glass that makes objects appear sharper and better .
As yet another month comes to a close and another week begins, I wonder at the futility of so many things.
LIKE
- Men who are more concerned about the world at large but care a @&₹)* about the ones at home
- People who spend their lives squabbling over petty possessions when they profess complete detachment from material things
- People who say they are secular but are ready to call other people radical
- Those who preach tolerance and forgiveness but carry grudges to their grave
- Those who are too weak to do tasks themselves but are constantly criticizing those who are trying to help them
And I can go on and on about such people who basically are disgruntled souls. These are ordinary people who don’t go into achieve greatness like some people who abandoned their families for the greater good did ( here I don’t want to name names because I don’t want to court controversy) . They are people who get irked at other people enjoying the simple joys of life only because their glasses are tinted the wrong shade of rose.
And what is most annoying is that even if you try to avoid such grumble bums, they come right in your face and start pointing out everything that’s wrong with the world.
[Tweet “Come On! Get a life! Get yourself a pair of rose tinted glasses!”]
Do you know such people who always moan and groan? People who only think of themselves all of the time?
Linking this post to #MondayMusings hosted by Corinne of Everydaygyaan




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