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Why do children lie

https://www.parentune.com/parent-blog/why-do-children-lie-the-psyche-of-lying/2747

Choices and life

An old man with matted beard came up to me asking for alms. I do not encourage begging but there are exceptions like this old Man who would have been almost 75 years. When I gave him money he thanked me in English. His voice and tone suggested that he had seen better times. I was pleasantly surprised to hear him speak fluently. I got curious and I began chatting with him.  The first sentence he uttered was , "I made the wrong choices. Now I am paying for it. " And I asked him the reason. His name is Prakash. Prakash owned a distribution company for ITC. Plenty of money passed through his hands. He did not bother to save. He spent all of it on entertaining people in posh hotels. His mother would warn him every day that he ought to save. He did not pay heed. His vices grew.His wife died of asthma. His daughter died of brain tumour and his mother of old age. His biggest regret was that he could not afford treatment for his daughter. His money had all gone. So were the so

Scratch the surface

I had been to a play that was adapted from the very popular movie 12 Angry Men.  This play was obviously adapted to Indian context.  12 jurors contemplate if an 18 year old boy form the slums was guilty or not,of murdering his father. Each juror contemplated from his/her viewpoint. The social inequality- after all he was a slum boy so he would have done- shone through several jurors. It was exciting to note the predictability, the emotions and the debate. I was discussing this play and our social prejudices with a highly educated friend of mine. He said very callously, 'well what is surprising, aren't they capable? In real life if this were to happen we would judge the boy as guilty. After all a slum boy. They are like that!' So the play reflected our mindset?  Scratch the surface and the real layer is revealed is it not. After all we see the world as how we are brought up - secular, communist, capitalist, optimist, pessimist, discriminatory, comic, tragic, morose, su

Parenting in the West- my learnings

I visited the USA to spend time with my 7 month old granddaughter. I had a lovely time and gained another perspective in pregnancy and childrearing. 1.        The pregnant woman is not treated like an invalid: I was amazed to see pregnant women happily swimming and exercising in the pool. It is easier to do leg lifts in the water. The pregnant woman goes about her tasks as usual till she enters into labour. Neither does she eat for ‘two’. She eats wisely. Hence it was refreshing to see slim and healthy pregnant women. 2.        After child birth- On the 5 th day they are up and moving about, if they have had a normal delivery. They are taking the new born in the stroller for a walk too. Both parents take equal responsibility of raising the child. Hence it is wonderful to see the father so active in taking care of the infant. The couple become self- sufficient. 3.        Raising the baby- While some mothers decide to take up their jobs after the maternity leave, some opt to s