Uninterrupted


What does freedom mean to you?

Freedom is a very subjective term and may change from person to person a lot… Today let us know the concept of Freedom from a child’s perspective..

Meet Vikrant a 10 year old boy who was made to do his homework despite the fact that he wants to play..

His mother was too angry with all of the teacher’s complaints and asked him to do the homework and study a bit more before the relaxation time ..

But the homework and bit of study too really time consuming and hence Vikrant that day couldn’t go to play with his friends… That day…

Vikrant at night cried alone in the room… Thinking he will never be able to play with his friends anymore… Thinking he is not improving in studies ..

The study was related to his game time …

But freedom! The study questioned freedom and freedom questioned his hour of play…

One Sunday his father took him to the nearby park to play.

And that’s when he enjoyed freedom.

For a little child his freedom is playing endlessly… May be.. and as we all grow it changes … Over time…

Freedom is subjective but something which we will be able to enjoy with peace and enjoyment… Peace is important…

For a writer freedom means being able to think and write uninterrupted.

For a musician it means the freedom of being able to play music and learn about music uninterrupted.

Everyone of us is the same here we love doing anything which interests us uninterrupted.

That’s freedom.

Written by Sayoni Mahapatra Chatterji

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4 responses to “Uninterrupted”

  1. Freedom has many aspects. For an adult freedom is a bit more complex. I feel free doing the things God asks of me, but sometimes when my back aches so much I would like to leave that and just go and lie on my bed. Of course, I don’t do that either. I press through and what seems to have been a prison makes me feel so free because I did what I was supposed to do and now I am free to do what I want to, and I assure you it is not – go and lie on my bed. 😂😍❤️

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