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On sarcasm

As days roll on in life, all of us reach a stage when we no longer care about what people say. This is the stage when we’ve learnt to handle sarcasm. The less experienced we are with life the more conscious are we about what people say and feel. When perceptions and beliefs have set in to our roots we start to feel confident about our moves.

However, a section of supposedly enlightened intellectuals who believe they are way ahead of everyone else may turn to be pinching and fault finding in day to day life. They fail to realise that this world has it’s own variety. Not everyone loves the same kind of meal, outfit, profession or lifestyle. There is’t any need for judgement or sour comments.

Judgemental people for reasons best known to them are never appreciated. We adults mingle in the society only for social exchange of thoughts, mutual admiration of living and if possible a helping hand in distress.

When life rolls on different tracks of careers, it’s only the wearer who knows where his foot hurts. Instead of pouncing on every other person be it in public or in private and creating surges of adrenaline, it’s part of maturity to be appreciative and adjusting.

Even your own children or sibling wouldn’t accept sarcasm in anyway.

However, the section of unhealthy sarcastic intelligent people survive enjoying their hobby least realising how unacceptable they evolve to be.

May such sarcastic critics live on in their paradise and the rest of the world sail on in their diverse colourful lives.

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