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An uncle lives opposite my house, he is a lawyer, and has a lot of wealth. In Spite of his so much wealth, he was a very miser type of person. Well, It's not my problem if he is a miser or not. What strikes me is his behavior. When I was a child I used to see him quarrel with the rickshaw pullers for some penny. Even he used to slap them sometimes. I remember those quarrels, I remember him in this way, with this image of him. Now he has changed his behavior a little but that image of him is still visible to me. That rude behavior towards the poor rickshaw drivers won't fade away from the memories for him. Yesterday I saw a short video where a well-off person goes to a roadside vendor and bargains to buy some items. That poor vendor refuses to sell at the offered price and so the person yells at him. The same person goes to a supermarket and buys the same products at a higher and fixed price. Later the video gave great turning to the ending and left a message for its audience while making that person realize his unfair act.
Sometimes we tend to act in the wrong places. That roadside vendor or the rickshaw puller isn't the right place for us to be strict. Rather we can be kind and soft to them, not asking for making a loss of our own and helping them. We can offer good behavior from our places too, being legal to their fair prices shouldn't be a problem. The tendency of suppressing the weak and winning over them forcibly should be discouraged and stopped. This is like a disease which hampers our moral values. Awareness through media is a great way to raise that humanity in us, short videos like I mentioned can be very helpful as a huge amount of audience is available on the social media platforms. The sooner we can realize and build this kindness among us the better it will be for our society.