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•The thought I had when there was no water supply for a day at home.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thoughts I had when there was no water supply for a day at home

Have you ever experienced a day without water ? Well, I have faced ! That day in my life is surprising and most boring. When there was no supply of water at my home, then that day I was feeling very much ugly all the day. No shower, No Brushing, No water for drinking and due to all this things, I was feeling so stinky and so thirsty. Not only this things but also I was getting too much bored. Because, that day there was no electric connection at our colony.

At that day, Here are the thoughts, which came in my mind:

First point which comes to  everyone's mind is about the "Government". I was really having very much anger on the Government of my country. Days in which, there is full water in the dams of city, that days Government provides Water for all city for 5 - 6 hours. And, At this time Government daily provides 30 - 40 Min of water. That's surpassing!

And, after that My mind started with questioning. What can be done to get rid of this drought ?, Is this mine mistake that, My colony is not getting water supply today ? and many other questions.

Third thought which I got when there was no supply at my house was "Tree plantation". Trees! Trees! Trees! Today, we hear this word "tree" many times in a day. But, Most of the people don't know about it's advantages. It is the only main source to get enough raining. So, I thought that, I should plant atleast 10 plants this year. And, Should tell to my all other friends.

Next thought that I have is about Myself. Daily, I spend 30 - 40 Min in showering. That's a huge water wasting. Right ? But, Is this reason that, I'm not getting chance of showering today ?

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Answered by bestwriters
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Thoughts I had when there was no water:

  • When I lost something, I took so granted, there was literally physical pain in my heart.
  • I relieved all the days how I wasted the water.
  • I walked very long distance to get access to the water during a very dear urgency.
  • There was a small voice in my head always asking why I didn't save up the water in a small bucket.
  • I felt very bad for people living in desert and people with poor access to water.

Motivating my friends for saving water:

  • I became their conscience when they wasted water. I always pointed out the end if there is no water.
  • I spoke about my fear of not having water.
  • I always told them to take a good care of dripping faucets and pipes.
  • I requested my friends to teach the children about the wastage of water.
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