Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Living in the future



Living in the future

Future is always unseen and indefinite. It can never be per-arranged or prescheduled. Something mysterious. It cannot be grasped within the frame of our imaginations. There have been many premonitions yet so far proved to the incorrect. Even then I love to be in this illusion. Whether it is true or false.
I may open my eyes in the morning with screaming of vehicles instead of chirping of the birds. Either sides of the compound there will be concrete walls to obstruct the wind. Heaps of artificial flowers are waiting in rows to welcome my awakening. Plastic feathered birds may dance around them either the thousand of polythene winged butterflies. So atmosphere may be so warm and heaty.

Robotics may serve us books and time tables to select the streams for us to follow. With the nick of time we will have a gulp down the lesions as lumps of rice. Lesions will soon be digested and huge computers may indicate the level of our knowledge. We’ll be provided with many assessments and our performances would be checked.
Transport system is quite rapid and methodical. We may not be kept waiting as we have floating buses. No long queues or rushes but each and every passenger is well cared for. No tickets are issued. But with a soft push of a tiny button we’ll be indicated the particular termination.
There may be no drivers or conductors. But special charges have to be made for the accommodation in planets. There we find all the facilities including lodgings. Also we would be supplied with all sorts of amusements such as carnivals and late night musical shows so as to deafening with sounds of drums which might get fed up of sound pollutions. Once again there would be token strikes and commotions regarding the classes of musical show. So we will be punished and sent off the earth with the charge of hundred thousand dollars.
Those who remain calm and quite will get a free ticket to moon. So by all means “living in future” will be so wonderful and fantastic.

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