Friendship
By somenath9035
@somenath9035 (23)
India
November 15, 2008 11:17am CST
"A freind in need is a friend indeed"- what percentage of this proverb is correct now a days with such a life where one has almost no time to spend for themselves?
everyone from this world are very busy now a days.
if you start from 8yrs and climb the ladder upto 80 you will found that everyone has almost no time to think on themselves.
a children has to go to his school, coming back they had to make their homework for next day. they even dont get hardly any time to go to play ground. thats why they are now more indulge in pc games. they are too much self centred. dont even have time to look for others those fall in their way of life.
Is this the way for society? when this children or so called students are the coming citizen of the society of this beautiful world?
4 responses
@smukherjee_on_line (578)
• India
17 Nov 08
Ya that's true.We have hardly any time to make friends.In the Ultra Modern Society we have the tension that we have to be perfect all the time.So there is no time to spend with friends.............
@msbawangada (710)
• India
16 Nov 08
i dont expect much from anyone.. i dont think there is need to, even if we can find some practical ppl who wants to help us for vested interest its fine with me ...
@mokbul (616)
• Singapore
16 Nov 08
I think the proverb still holds good in this age. A friend in time of need is the real friend. You may have many friends but you find that when you are in problem, very few are around to help even helping by moral support. Therefore judging of friend can at the time of hardship.
Present day life style has changed and many gadgets has come into market to keep busy right from children to old people. Olden days things were different and socializing was by means of meeting each other, now socializing by means of networks, sitting at the comfort of home or cyber cafe in front of a computer.
Probably the blame would go to various gadget manufacturers who is everyday marketing new and new products to isolate individual from their practical social life.