Retired after 40 years of career in journalism. Former publisher and editor of The Link, a South Asian Canadian weekly newspaper from Vancouver, BC. Now a freelance writer. Published my first book titled "Hinduism:beyond rituals,customs and traditions". The book is educational dealing with all the facets of Hinduism.
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Entirely correct statement. Change is the law of nature. A culture, religion, and ideology were founded for a change. Most probably for the betterment of the previous one. Change is the spice of life. Stagnant water breeds mosquitoes and bad smells. Unfortunately, people get used to all this enigma overtime. They start believing that old is gold. Old gold also needs polishing.
Entirely correct statement. Change is the law of nature. A culture, religion, and ideology were founded for a change. Most probably for the betterment of the previous one. Change is the spice of life. Stagnant water breeds mosquitoes and bad smells. Unfortunately, people get used to all this enigma overtime. They start believing that old is gold. Old gold also needs polishing.
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