THE DIABETIC SOCIETY

We are submerged in the idea of economy that's ageold and stigmatic. There is a lot of wealth, but there is none. 
  Once I was reading a book which has this best definition of diabetes-there is too much sugar in blood and none in tissues. There is too less in tissues which makes them starve. Tissues starve and blood overflowed with it. 

Our societal and economical construct is based quietly upon the same idea. Undimensional distribution of wealth and irresponsible use of it. 

This makes me remember the famous lines from the poem 
The Rime of the Ancient Marinere by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 

" Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink."

All the turmoil we currently face is not abstract nora coincidence. But It's a culmination of foolish act of humanity. 
We never realise we are our own predators until the day we are dead. 

I hope the Insulin of awareness, systematic usage and sustainability enlighten the humans before the diabetes of crumbling economy and diminishing resources engulf our society. 

©ABHILIPSA

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