essay on sometime the heart sees what is invisible to the eyes in 1000 words
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You can simply add the points which you memorise while watching love songs I.e., like people should be more attracted towards the inner beauty than the outer ones.. U can also elaborate your essay writing different types of poem on inner beauty
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Sometimes, the heart sees what is invisible to the eye" - H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Once, a young man was parked in his car, checking something on his phone. He noticed an old lady walking towards his car, holding a large shopping bag. She may have been seventy or eighty. Her forehead was beaded with perspiration and she was breathing heavily. She slowly put out her hand to lean on his car. The young man took pity on her, gently opened the door and offered her a bottle of water. The old lady looked cautious all of a sudden, shook her head and walked away. The young man felt very bad and sat there, wondering how he had offended the lady. Suddenly, there was a tap on his window. The old lady was back with a packet of biscuits. He opened the door again. The old lady slowly lowered herself onto the seat and offered the man the biscuits. In turn, he gave her his bottle of water. Together, she drank, he ate and they smiled. After a couple of minutes, the old lady got out of the car, but not before placing her hands on the young man's head and blessing him. Those few minutes of silence gave them both a snatch at tranquillity. She left with a smile on her face and he was left with an incredible feeling of peace.
This is a true story. It isn't a very grand one; there is no twisted plot nor is there a big moral in it. But, it is evidence as to how two completely unfamiliar individuals can connect even without conversation. One can even say that they spoke through their hearts and not their voices. They each may have judged the other wrongly in the beginning but then, allowed themselves to listen to the voice of their hearts instead of jumping to conclusions about each other. Because of that, they got to share a rich and meaningful experience with each other.
As human beings, we are very dependent on our emotions. Our emotions can sustain, rejuvenate, restrain and dishearten us. As emotional beings, it is hardly a surprise that we can communicate effectively without using language or even gestures. I believe it is more beautiful to be able to connect through the heart than only through the mind. All our relationships (whether it be friendship, marriage or between parents and children) gain more depth and meaning when we learn to connect with our hearts. Our loved one may force a smile on his/her face to keep us happy, but we must learn to look beyond what we see on the face and to understand what is inside their heart to let them feel that we love and care for them. Some people may look very angry but they might be crying for help inside. Some others may look very happy but they might be screaming inside their head. Sometimes, people may look very innocent but their intentions may be far from it. Thus, our hearts can help us to know the truth about people and prevent us from jumping to hasty conclusions and judging them wrongly.
I feel that many times, our hearts are cleverer than our eyes. We can sense how people really are if we carefully observe them and follow our intuition. I think that the world may be a better place if we all learn to balance the voices of our hearts along with what we see in person.
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Once, a young man was parked in his car, checking something on his phone. He noticed an old lady walking towards his car, holding a large shopping bag. She may have been seventy or eighty. Her forehead was beaded with perspiration and she was breathing heavily. She slowly put out her hand to lean on his car. The young man took pity on her, gently opened the door and offered her a bottle of water. The old lady looked cautious all of a sudden, shook her head and walked away. The young man felt very bad and sat there, wondering how he had offended the lady. Suddenly, there was a tap on his window. The old lady was back with a packet of biscuits. He opened the door again. The old lady slowly lowered herself onto the seat and offered the man the biscuits. In turn, he gave her his bottle of water. Together, she drank, he ate and they smiled. After a couple of minutes, the old lady got out of the car, but not before placing her hands on the young man's head and blessing him. Those few minutes of silence gave them both a snatch at tranquillity. She left with a smile on her face and he was left with an incredible feeling of peace.
This is a true story. It isn't a very grand one; there is no twisted plot nor is there a big moral in it. But, it is evidence as to how two completely unfamiliar individuals can connect even without conversation. One can even say that they spoke through their hearts and not their voices. They each may have judged the other wrongly in the beginning but then, allowed themselves to listen to the voice of their hearts instead of jumping to conclusions about each other. Because of that, they got to share a rich and meaningful experience with each other.
As human beings, we are very dependent on our emotions. Our emotions can sustain, rejuvenate, restrain and dishearten us. As emotional beings, it is hardly a surprise that we can communicate effectively without using language or even gestures. I believe it is more beautiful to be able to connect through the heart than only through the mind. All our relationships (whether it be friendship, marriage or between parents and children) gain more depth and meaning when we learn to connect with our hearts. Our loved one may force a smile on his/her face to keep us happy, but we must learn to look beyond what we see on the face and to understand what is inside their heart to let them feel that we love and care for them. Some people may look very angry but they might be crying for help inside. Some others may look very happy but they might be screaming inside their head. Sometimes, people may look very innocent but their intentions may be far from it. Thus, our hearts can help us to know the truth about people and prevent us from jumping to hasty conclusions and judging them wrongly.
I feel that many times, our hearts are cleverer than our eyes. We can sense how people really are if we carefully observe them and follow our intuition. I think that the world may be a better place if we all learn to balance the voices of our hearts along with what we see in person.
Hope this answers your question.
For further doubts, just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
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