Skip to main content

Old Books

Latest time, latest technology, latest researches every latest things we have these days, then why do we need old books?



Old books means old ideas. Old ideas came from old people. So in today’s advancements in every field, old people are helping us somehow. It feels like, they were the seeds of the trees they bowed at their time and fed those trees to grow and be helpful for us living in this great time. They are the base of today’s technology. Their mind kept in a great number of pages is helping us creating new era.


Why now
 we need these books ? We have recent technologies We have latest mediums to make us living. We have taken control over most of the diseases. We know the newborn baby will be a boy or a girl. We know how design and wear new clothes. We have new dishes and food storing techniques. Why still we need old books ? The reason is, the patience of old time was easy. They had nothing so they stay quiet and we have everything but still keep on wishing and demanding more and more. All they taught was patience and wait for your time. They captured everything for us in their hearts and poured their heart out to tell us to be strong.




Even after many years, we use to say old times were good. Because we were live out there and use to keep everything in our hearts instead of cameras. The medical field used old people techniques to overcome many diseases. Though we have learned a lot. The best thing to say thanks to them is to keep them alive in our self, in our thoughts, in our prayers. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice  is the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control, deterring and mitigating crime, or sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties and treatment efforts. Criminal justice is also a field of study. Those accused of a crime have some protection against abuse of investigatory and prosecution powers. In the United States, criminal justice policy has been guided by the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice, which issued groundbreaking details "The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society". These details made more than 200 recommendations as part of a complete approach toward the prevention and struggle of crime. Some of those recommendations found their way into the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. The criminal justice system in England and Wales aims to "decrease crime ...