After reading a few pages from the autobiography of Helen Keller I was very much impressed by her viewpoint towards vision. Although she was blind she expresses her ideas and opinion about the real sight. Blaming a busy routine the modern man has no time for knowing the value of a real vision. Actually we are not seeing what we have to see. We have no time to see the smile of an innocent baby, to feel the beauty of a wild flower, listening to the wind, hearing the murmuring of leaves, to console an aching heart. We always blame on time. Is it true. As a social being our responsibilities are standing high. I think to love without expectations will be our most important responsibility towards the society. Then only we should have a sympathetic heart. Am I right. What's your opinion?
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