What is lack ??
As soon as an old man in the economics class entered the class room, he asked the boy sitting in front of him, "Tell me, what is lack?"
The boy replied: "In economics, the desire for material or non-material goods is called lack."
-This is the language of the book, what is usually called lack?
The boy is looking at the bench with his head down. He is wondering what to say.
Sir chased again 'Tell me what is lack?'
The boy began to speak.
1. When I came to college, my mother went to rent it to me and found her bag and took out 20/30 rupees with great difficulty. There will be no classes in college today. My mother then asked me if I would take the news beforehand. Will there be a college? This hiding with my mother is lacking.
2. When my father came home at night, my mother asked him why it was so late to come back. My father said it was overtime. How will the family function if I don't work overtime? I miss this extra work of my father.
3. The younger sister is reluctant to ask her father for money for a private teacher at the end of the month.
4. When I see my mother sewing on the torn cloth, the cloth can be worn for a few more days, this is the lack.
5. At the end of the month, I hand over the entire tuition money to my mother and say, mother, you spend it on your family, mother then smiles with relief. This relief smile is lacking.
. I miss this shame when I hide my normal phone in the crowd of expensive smartphones of friends.
. When people close to me move away because they are needy, this distance is what I lack.
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Everyone in the whole class stood up! Tears in the eyes of many! Sir wiped away the tears and pulled the boy closer.
In fact, there are many of our classmates who do not get a little money from home even after waiting for a few months. He hides all his sorrows and passes away day after day with a smile on his face without eating! We may not have the opportunity to understand the hardships hidden behind their laughter. This is what we lack!