The world is full of colours but not all can see them.
God
differentiates and so some are made to see the world in black and white.
The sun
gives warmth while the moon brings with it a cool night but they both look the
same.
Rose, be it red, white, yellow or purple is a rose; the colour matters
not.
They have to be content with the fragrance and let others enjoy the
colours.
Reading the legend on the map is an art that they can’t master and so is
the task of learning colours in school.
Life keeps moving on, in black and
white.
Can be the mistake by God be corrected to make the lives of those people
colourful?
Neil Harbisson as a child didn’t have a favourite colour and
the reason was that he couldn’t see any.
And not every country flag was
distinct for him.
But the rest of his life wasn’t going to be the same.
He moved on to create a device that would help him hear
colours by transforming them into sounds.
And the world changed for him!
The world is small.
But ideas are not.
Every corner of the world
has a problem and trying to solve it would itself be a great move.
To know more, see the video here. This is an entry for The Idea Caravan contest on IndiBlogger. Franklin Templeton Investments partnered the TEDxGateway Mumbai in December 2012.
6 comments:
Mind boggling entry Ranjith. You are sure to win this one :)
Ranjith, I loved this post....
Very nicely done! :)
True, world is small but ideas are not. Quite inspiring way of making your point.
Very succinctly put Ranjith!!! Amazing!
Fabulous. *claps*
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