When you grow old, who will look
after you? This question bugs every middle-aged human mind on this planet. Your
energy levels would be down and financially, you would be dependent on your
meager savings, if any, by that time. If there is any protection network
provided by government for aged people, you have to go there unless you have people
to look after you.
None of these questions have a
satisfactory response at your end. If you are single and you pass out anywhere,
for example, on a road in intense summer, there won’t be anyone to take you to
hospital at least!
When you were young, you backed
so many people. Even when they had blown something up also, you did your best
to protect them, Now, where are those people? Ask around! As age passes by,
your energy levels are going to dwindle down; they won’t grow back.
When you were youth, you handled,
managed, and played with so many people from opposite gender. You asked them
out and enjoyed with them as long as you had wished and finally dumped them for
some other. But now, no one is there in your life. The exuberant youth gone out
of your fabulous body long ago and now, diseases have brought down your body.
At this stage, you need support
and it is not there! When you pass away, you don’t even know how the society
handles with your soulless body. All your mistakes that had done in your
previous stages of your life are reeling in front of your eyes but you cannot
change them.
In summary, time changes you. It takes
you from cradle to grave. You cannot stop it. You cannot even fight against it.
It is invincible and invisible. Intelligent people understand this and go for
partnerships; hoping that these partnerships would save them in their old age.
The name they have given to this partnership is called MARRIAGE. This is an
effort by human beings to handle their lives in a better manner. Most of the
marriages have survived the onslaught of hardships thrown by time now and then
in to its path. It is the only one solution to relieve you from your loneliness
and provide you a support in your old age.
Think about it!
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