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Somethings Never Change

I came across this excerpt while reading Count Belisarius by Robert Graves -

" It is a well known that almost everyone in the world is discontented with his trade or profession. The farmer would like to be an emperor, the Emperor would like to plant cabbages; the lean captain of a trading vessel envies the big paunched wine shop proprietor - who returns the envy dissatisfied with his stay-at-home life."

That was during the 6th century Roman Empire. It holds true even today.  I suppose some things never change.

Comments

agnivarsha said…
Dreaming day and night
to be an engineer in every right
Oh lord,I became the one now
Earning name,fame and money
I see no joy nor excitement now
As I saw a painter with a glow
I want to become one like him
So I start to paint like him,
Oh lord,I became the one now,
earning name,fame and money,
The colors have faded and so is the creative mind
As i was not content with who I am
I saw a man on the street,
No place to stay,no money to pay,
Cheerful and laughing
No pain, no discontentment
I asked him,how you live this life
Peaceful in my mind
nothing to loose nothing to gain,
He said with a smiling face
Oh Lord,I want to be like him.
I tried to scribble something,pardon me if i typed wrongly as i am not that good at grammar.

Please leave your comment on the above at venu.kvg@gmail.com

A thought,

Today I saw a man,visually challenged,standing near a walkby(I dont know for how long)selling tissue paper packets.There are many people passing by that man and I can definetly say hardly one,two people will buy from him,just to give him money.How much he can earn that day.I remember once while i was walking through the same path,I saw a boy with him.Today when I saw him again in the same place,I couldnt control my tears.How he is surviving in this ever expensive place.I wonder what he would want to be!
Anonymous said…
..and certain fare-collection-engineers would like to retire to write books and grow geraniums in the countryside :)

i think the reason why everyone hates their profession is that we all want money, glory, comfort and luxuries, doing absolutely no work at all :p it's the holy grail :)
Eastertide said…
Agnivarsha/Venu/invincible indian,

As you see, i dont reply to comments. I am replying to yours asking you to move your writings to your own blog. Please do not email me/or try to contact me, as I am not interested in making new friendships. you should put your good writings in your very own blog! Best of luck.

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