Best question asked by kids?

in question •  7 years ago 

I can never forget a conversation I once had with a five year old girl in an orphanage.

Scene: She was busy sketching a tree on her notebook and was sitting alone on a bench, isolated from other children.

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Me: What is your name, sweet girl?

She: sneha.

Me: What are you trying to sketch, sneha?

She: That very beautiful tree. My only friend here.

Me: You don't have any friends?

She : Nobody likes to play with me.

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At the very moment, I got a call from one of my friends and out of necessity, I answered it.

As I talked, sneha kept sketching and staring at me curiously.

When I hung up, I said sorry..

Me: It was my friend, from work.

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Then she said something that is too off-track the words of a kid.

She: Why do you work when you don't like to? Come, draw some trees, you'll be happy.

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She stood up, smiled and went away, leaving her strong words with me.

She was too intelligent to figure out from my conversation (on phone) that I did not like my work.

A five year old kid made me realize that I needed a break.

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Lovely story

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yeah @neeraj-rawat you really like it?? Is something happend with you. ?

Nice story

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thankyou. @dubeysandeep31 tumne bhi esa kuch face kiya hi to share karna. I m waiting.

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