Hey ZoZoians, our bonds today often rest on money...........isn't it? Last night, I returned from college and noticed an elderly woman, perhaps in her 80s......... She seemed like a typical high-class Delhi lady, moving briskly to the dental department of our medical college.
She was there for a root canal, yet she had no one by her side.......... Her children were abroad, ready to send millions for her treatment, but absent when it came to companionship or care....... Was she truly alone? Or had she been provided for in every way but the most important? Who can say?
In Indian market, dreams are sold,
A smile, a touch, a care......worth more than gold.
But behind the laughter, tears laugh,
As we count our love in rupees each day.
Money creates bonds that often feel empty, but isn’t it our mindset that shapes true connections? “I can help you out if you need cash,” said X. I replied, “I don’t want your money; I seek genuine friendship here, and that’s something you can’t buy!”......... Relationships have this strange nature; sometimes they fade without us realizing it. Words hold power—more than any sword. They can cut deep or heal wounds, and in the end, it’s those genuine connections that truly matter, far beyond any monetary value. Building good friendships isn’t just for our youth; it’s essential at every stage of life—middle age, old age, and beyond. It’s a fundamental need! Money might buy you nice things, but it can’t purchase genuine relationships............. Those bonds are priceless and carry us through life’s ups and downs. In the end, it’s love and friendship that truly enrich our lives, far more than any material possession ever could............
And one more thing: it’s amusing how people often judge others by their profile pictures! It’s a funny thing, right? We really need to shift our mindset............ We're here to build genuine friendships or engage in meaningful conversations—not to make connections based on money. Seeing messages like, “I can give you money, please talk to me in PM,” (b/w reported those cases already) feels absolutely ridiculous. True connections shouldn’t be about transactions; they should be about understanding, respect, and shared experiences. Let’s focus on what really matters nah!..............................
Elara
She was there for a root canal, yet she had no one by her side.......... Her children were abroad, ready to send millions for her treatment, but absent when it came to companionship or care....... Was she truly alone? Or had she been provided for in every way but the most important? Who can say?
In Indian market, dreams are sold,
A smile, a touch, a care......worth more than gold.
But behind the laughter, tears laugh,
As we count our love in rupees each day.
Money creates bonds that often feel empty, but isn’t it our mindset that shapes true connections? “I can help you out if you need cash,” said X. I replied, “I don’t want your money; I seek genuine friendship here, and that’s something you can’t buy!”......... Relationships have this strange nature; sometimes they fade without us realizing it. Words hold power—more than any sword. They can cut deep or heal wounds, and in the end, it’s those genuine connections that truly matter, far beyond any monetary value. Building good friendships isn’t just for our youth; it’s essential at every stage of life—middle age, old age, and beyond. It’s a fundamental need! Money might buy you nice things, but it can’t purchase genuine relationships............. Those bonds are priceless and carry us through life’s ups and downs. In the end, it’s love and friendship that truly enrich our lives, far more than any material possession ever could............
And one more thing: it’s amusing how people often judge others by their profile pictures! It’s a funny thing, right? We really need to shift our mindset............ We're here to build genuine friendships or engage in meaningful conversations—not to make connections based on money. Seeing messages like, “I can give you money, please talk to me in PM,” (b/w reported those cases already) feels absolutely ridiculous. True connections shouldn’t be about transactions; they should be about understanding, respect, and shared experiences. Let’s focus on what really matters nah!..............................
Elara