Was this cup of tea beside me a source of motivation to write? A cup of tea at 2 am, sounds strange, isn’t it?
I took a sip from the cup and my fingers started dancing on the keyboard.
Sometimes imperfections become overwhelming even when we don’t seek perfection, I thought.
Since childhood, we all have learned to live in this so-called imperfect world and tasted struggle at every step.
My heart could not forget the eyes of that street dog who comes daily and wags his tail for food,
that soul follows me wherever I go.
The paws mean love and the eyes express love too.
In one part of the world people don’t get love all their lives and in the other part creatures full of love wander on streets with hungry stomachs and injured paws.

Why is it so? I started wondering about many NGO s which fail to get donations for helping them.
However, even if every man sacrifices or makes one roti for such dogs, they won’t have to sleep hungry.
Having stayed in many places in India, I found a street friend everywhere.
If we could ignite that social responsibility in such a way that every individual becomes willing to help them, this earth would be heaven. I have even run a marathon behind them so that my friend doesn’t sleep hungry.
Losing Mac, my pet was not easy for my soul. I used to confide in him.
It hurts to see that even some pets are ill-treated by their owners.

How can we make a change in their life?
How can we recreate things in such a way that no one ever uses the idiom, it is a dog’s life.
I am trying my level best every day. So let us erase this idiom from our books.
Our ever-cherished endeavor and come up with a new saying, if it is a dog’s life, it has to be fairy-like.

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