On my way to office, there is a
portion of road besides which some homeless people live by having made a
make-shift tent-house and they sell a host of items (mainly toys) to the
passersby. As rains have started, today while I was passing by, I noticed half
a dozen kids of around 6-7 years of age making a loud sales pitch and selling
“mudguards” for motorcycles. As I ignored them and passed by, suddenly a scene
captured my attention.
There was a small girl of about 6-7
who had collected a big dusty blanket on her head and she was shouting in
anger. It seemed as if someone from her family had asked her to gather the
blanket but had not told her where to keep it; and as she had already gathered
the heavy blanket over her head, she was shouting and asking where to keep it,
as she did not have the energy to keep it on ground and to pick it up again
after figuring it out. This idea that such a homeless poor little girl would
also shout in anger at her parents startled me a bit.
It is a whole different topic about
why kids shout angrily at their parents; but the poor little girl doing the
same thing in a way comforted me that she was having a normal childhood, and
all was not lost. Of course, she was able to do it only if her parents had
given her the right to do so, meaning she was loved by them and well taken care
of. This is hardly a conclusion which could be made merely by going through the
scene, but I am convinced that it is what it is.
- Rahul
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