Sri Lanka, Sept. 23 -- The boy in the wheelchair had helped the boy on crutches all the way across campus to his class and when he was leaving he had said "I hope you feel better soon!" These beautiful examples should help us to realise how very shallow and puerile our lives really are

Today's reality is resonant with unuttered pain; we are continually looking at the survival of the fittest. It is one mad scramble to survive, always looking to be better than the rest

All those years ago, we knew all our neighbours, today we are strangers to our neighbours

Way back then, only one person worked to support the whole family, whereas today, all have to work to support one child! People loved to study, read books and stay abreast of what was...