Present
A child, when given a present , opens it with sheer excitement. That particular moment, he forgets what gifts, desirable or undesirable, he obtained in the past.Neither is he bothered about what may lie for him in the future.
He is just excited, happy and all set to be surprised. A simple act of him is demonstration of the nature: gently conveying us to consider past as a detached history, future as an oblivious mystery and today as 'present' - because that is why it is so called .
He is just excited, happy and all set to be surprised. A simple act of him is demonstration of the nature: gently conveying us to consider past as a detached history, future as an oblivious mystery and today as 'present' - because that is why it is so called .
" Each day comes bearing its own gifts, Untie the ribbons."
- Ruth Ann Schabacker