I was disgraced by the fact that young people like me, including my then stupid self too, did nothing at all. This particular scenario is evident in that it shows the shallowness and selfishness senses in our particular society. This experience is sure a pivotal one for me as now, I even dare to comment loudly(in pure and strong sarcastic voice) to the self-contained people in a full train if any privileged citizen is not given a seat (if I'm standing, that is. If not, I would surely give mine). Hey come on! Is it so hard by just standing up and let the needy ones have the seats? Would it make any harmful physical or mental consequences to you? I always believe that we can learn much by looking at people's behavior. Well, I do learn a lot from observing and analyzing situation. What I'm trying to imply here is that by modeling good virtues and habits, we can attract others to do the same thing too. I'm proud to say that I learned the habit of giving my seat to the needy ones from my father, and I'm encouraging the readers to practice it too. The sad thing is, there are not enough models out there! It's a fact that by doing something good while others around you are just idling, it'll create an impact to these people; such in a way that they might feel a somewhat ridiculous feeling about their own pitiful selfish self, and maybe(hopefully) they change for the better. ERGO,(duhh) I hereby proclaim that every good, healthy and intelligent living people in this society should have more sense in his or her God-given brain(ohhh please use it, please please pleaseee!) and be aware of the surroundings too!

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