Society we are living in! | Why our society is like that? | Social Issue

In a conversation with you

"Society we are living in" is the episode 5 of my podcast "In A Conversation With You". This topic requires detailed discussion so I decided to split it in different parts. This is just one part of the topic you will find next in next episodes. In this part of society we are living in,  I have tried to cover three main points and that are:

  • Our society is what its people are, we should not only stop blaming others but also try to grab our own collor to know what is inside us which is affecting our society.
  •  Despite polishing our external figure we should pay attention to our inner self which is the core of society.
  •  We should love those who need our love, affection and care. We should always look forward to happiness and prosperity not only of our own self but also of others.

There are many other things which we can do to improve our society. The most important is self improvement. Moreover there is a story of a women to whom I met in the bus on the way of my house. She was totally disheveled which made my heart freeze. To know who was she and why I quoted her story checkout this episode. 

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