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| Jaishree - That fish tank seems to have a life lesson hidden in it and you have been very thoughtful in sharing it with us.
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| Hi! Jaishree, Your descriptive write up about your aquarium was interesting to read, especially being an aquarium owner myself for the past 4 years.We have also had the misfortune of losing our fishy friends a number of times and it does leave us downcast when we have to take their lifeless forms with the little net from the aquarium.Their life spans are short ,and one moment they're merrily swimming and the next moment you see them floating up on the surface as stiff as a log.We make sure we replace them soon so that the others don't miss their departed companion and ofcourse selfishly we want the aquarium to look full and this gives us a happy feeling too. We have right now with us,3 goldfish, 1 Japanese fantailed carp,.1 Calico gold.1 black shark,,,about 6inches,1 large black tank cleaner and 1 small tank cleaner called silver streak ...it has leopard like spots and is a very fast swimmer. I liked the way you write with compassion about looking after our elders when they are left alone.Apart from failing health,loneliness is definitely a major issue for many elderly people and we must ensure that this does not happen to all those who nurtured us when we were young. Best regards, Paulina ![]() |
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| Jaishree, Nice observation, it is true that 'survival of the fittest' will definitely feel lonely. Loneliness plays a major part in today's elders life and maybe for the future elders too. During those days, they were people around in the house of all ages, to give company. But as times changed this also changed leaving elders lonely. To make a point here, even children are feeling lonely nowadays, with nobody to talk to! sriniketan |
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| DeaR Jaishree so very well written by you..I really enjoyed reading about the fishes the fish tank and how we feel when one of them dies. And nice comparison by surivial for the fittest and how they feel lonely when they survive alone..Thanks for writing and sharing..Keep bringing more.. |
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| Hi paulina Thanx for sharing . This is really truely sad when we find one of fish flaoting like log on surface & resulting search of net & throwing away. But such is life ! U do have different types of fishes in ur tank. |
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| Hi Chitra & Sriniketan Thanx for liking it. This is true that survivor is mostly lone person & The people at top of the graph are left with their lonleness. But I feel that still with our elder generation we have few sisters & brothes & relatives & all to look after them , but with nuclear families & only one or two kids when they grow & move out in the world we wud be facing loneliness at more earlier age. |
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| Dear Jaishree, Very thought provoking lesson from you. Yes indeed, isn't it always that survival comes with added baggage?? I liked your write up very much. Vandhana |
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| dear jaishree, today vandhana's nomination brought me here, wish we could have focus in our forum where the best ones of the day is put there, as it has been selected by the management all get to read and appreciate, then we wont miss any even if they are not nominated, but your comparison is amazing how we connect a simple thing to our life ...sunkan
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