Poverty, Creativity And Toy
Poverty, Creativity And Toy
Litun, a pampered boy, was showering his demands for toys
And cheerfully playing with the expensive dolls, cars and balls
He was not leaving any stone unturned to flaunt his possessions
But he was unknowingly deteriorating the value of money
And simply there was no thirst and no hunger to utilise his creativity
Manoj was a boy from an impoverished class
To satiate his hunger was a daunting challenge for him
So the wish to possess expensive toys was a mere dream for him
But he was exceptional and the fragrance of creativity was the mere outcome of his financial stringency.
He was meticulously executing his potentially to explore from nature
From waste products, from garbages
To accomplish his anticipation of relishing the toys
He was making exquisite dolls, vehicles, balls from thrown stuff with his deft hands
It's true that poverty has made his life challenging
But it has undoubtedly provided a conducive ambience to nourish his talent
And a catalyst to nurture his creativity...