why we need business insurance?

 why do we need business insurance?

Running is business is not an easy task as it involves high risk and uncertainty as we are unaware about future what is going to happen? as we can’t anticipate about future but we can diminish that risk to an extent with the help of insurance that’s why companies nowadays prefer to take insurance for their business because it helps a business to handle damages whether it’s related to any product or employee so on the basis of its capability and amount of risk the businesses takes insurance.

what is business insurance? business insurance is a kind of protection being provided to the business owner for controlling or handling damages in way of financial as the insurance may differ from business to business but its ultimate goal is to save the business from unforeseen challenges. 

why do we need business insurance?

  • protects the business loss from natural calamity : 

as we don’t know about the changes that can happen in the climate like any natural disaster such as an earthquake or flood which is all unpredictable for any business to anticipate so in this situation this uncertainty can damage any business highly in way of its financial or operation so here business insurance will help in converting all the loss entitled to an extent which is mentioned into the policy.

  • piece of mind:

as the business has several functions to perform and they invest huge amount of money in any project so it’s important to have the safety of that money otherwise they could not able to concentrate on their work if they always worry about what is going to happen? and it will disturb the business function also so business insurance gives a piece of mind to business owners for doing their work smoothly.

  • protect employees of the organization:

for any business more than its physical resources, its human resources are most important as they help in reaching the business to the next level so every employee who works into org needs protection for themselves whether its about body injury while working or any kind of health insurance which gives them satisfaction about their health & safety.

conclusion: 

business is all about risk which is challenging and at the same time unpredictable so if you want to run your business functions smoothly then every business should go with insurance and protects its business from uncertainty & contingencies.

Freelancing

 

What
is freelancing?

Working on projects for clients on a contract basis is known
as freelancing. Freelancers frequently work on several projects for various
clients at once. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) views independent
contractors as self-employed people.

Part-time or full-time contract workers, freelancers
frequently sign agreements before beginning assignments.

Depending on the terms of the contract, the client may pay a
freelancer per project, per job, or per hour. Short-term assignments are normal
for freelance tasks, while happy clients frequently seek additional work. The
majority of freelance positions are found in the creative, service, and
skill-based industries, including copywriting, programming, engineering, and
marketing.

 

Benefits
of freelancing

There are several benefits to working for yourself as a
freelancer, including:

 

Flexibility:

You can set your own schedule as a freelancer
and pick when and where to work. You might work from home or while at the
beach, for instance. A better work-life balance is supported by the flexibility
of freelancing.

Selection of projects and clients:

You can choose the
projects you want to work on as a freelancer based on your interests and skill
set. You can choose customers based on specific requirements.

Deciding on your own prices:

Since you often set your own
prices when working as a freelancer, you may have more influence over your
earning potential. Another element that will probably affect your earnings is
the amount of work you are able to handle on a daily or weekly basis.

Enhanced skill set as a freelancer:

You can get the chance
to work on more specific projects, increasing your familiarity with specialist
subject matter.

International brand awareness:

You have the freedom to
select your clients and projects, giving you the chance to forge deep
connections with companies all around the world.

Disadvantages
of freelancing

 

While there are numerous benefits to being a freelancer, you
should also think about any potential drawbacks.

 

Isolation:

In contrast to a part-time or full-time job,
running your own freelancing business can be isolating, especially if you
operate from home. If you thrive on regular encounters with coworkers in an
office setting, freelancing could be alienating for you.

Unstable employment:

Freelance work is likely to be
unpredictable; you might occasionally have more work than you can handle while
having difficulty finding tasks at other times. In the beginning of your
freelance career, you might need to keep working at your day job to maintain a
solid income.

Responsibilities in administration:

You’ll have to take care
of billing, marketing, and other pertinent administrative tasks as an
independent contractor. These duties can take time away from your area of
concentration and necessitate extensive understanding of bookkeeping, tax laws,
and office technology.

No employer-funded benefits:

You don’t have an employer
who contributes to your health insurance, 401(k) retirement options, or other
benefits that come with having a full-time job if you work for yourself.

 

How UPI is a financial revolution.

United Payment Interface (UPI), a term unheard or unbelieved until April 2016, but in Modern India, UPI is the flag-bearer of the ongoing Financial Revolution.

From a tea vendor selling a Rs 10 Cutting Chai to a showroom with a pricey product range, a large section of our society has adapted to UPI. It actively utilises the mechanism for seamless payments. In the early stages, a year after the launch of UPI, the total number of payments was 6% compared to 36% of Card payments. However, in FY 2021, UPI’s share expanded to 63%, while the percentage of Card payments shrunk to 9%. The progressive advancement of UPI has not just constructed an efficient payment instrument, but it has connected millions on an inclusive and well-structured Digital platform.

It must be noted that the underlying infrastructure of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) has been paramount for UPI’s grand success. Adopting a UPI ID rather than entering bank account numbers and IFSC codes has made transactions effortless. Integration with Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) for recurring Bill Payments has been crucial in creating an innovative platform.

The Indian real-time payments market is well developed when directly compared with other markets like the US, the UK, Canada and Australia, according to a report published by ACI Worldwide. The report also forecast that the share of all transactions occurring via real time instrument was expected to increase to 70.7 per cent in 2026 from the present 31.3 per cent. The report predicted that in 2026, business and consumer level benefits due to India’s real time instant payment was expected to reach $92.4 billion, adding, that it will have an impact of $54.9 billion or 1.12 per cent in India’s GDP.

How UPI is a financial revolution.

United Payment Interface (UPI), a term unheard or unbelieved until April 2016, but in Modern India, UPI is the flag-bearer of the ongoing Financial Revolution.

From a tea vendor selling a Rs 10 Cutting Chai to a showroom with a pricey product range, a large section of our society has adapted to UPI. It actively utilises the mechanism for seamless payments. In the early stages, a year after the launch of UPI, the total number of payments was 6% compared to 36% of Card payments. However, in FY 2021, UPI’s share expanded to 63%, while the percentage of Card payments shrunk to 9%. The progressive advancement of UPI has not just constructed an efficient payment instrument, but it has connected millions on an inclusive and well-structured Digital platform.

It must be noted that the underlying infrastructure of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) has been paramount for UPI’s grand success. Adopting a UPI ID rather than entering bank account numbers and IFSC codes has made transactions effortless. Integration with Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) for recurring Bill Payments has been crucial in creating an innovative platform.

The Indian real-time payments market is well developed when directly compared with other markets like the US, the UK, Canada and Australia, according to a report published by ACI Worldwide. The report also forecast that the share of all transactions occurring via real time instrument was expected to increase to 70.7 per cent in 2026 from the present 31.3 per cent. The report predicted that in 2026, business and consumer level benefits due to India’s real time instant payment was expected to reach $92.4 billion, adding, that it will have an impact of $54.9 billion or 1.12 per cent in India’s GDP.

International Peace Day

 Need of International Peace Day

International peace day is observed on 21st September every year. The UN General Assembly has declared the day , this day is devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire. The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly. Two decades later, in 2001, the General Assembly unanimously voted to designate the Day as a period of non-violence and cease-fire.The theme of 2022 International peace day is End racism. Build peace. The Peace Bell was donated by the United Nations Association of Japan in 1954. It has become tradition to ring the bell twice a year: on the first day of spring, at the Vernal Equinox, and on 21 September to celebrate the International Day for Peace. We all have a role to play in fostering peace. And tackling racism is a crucial way to contribute.

We can work to dismantle the structures that entrench racism in our midst. We can support movements for equality and human rights everywhere. We have to work towards a world free of racism and racial discrimination. A world where compassion and empathy overcome suspicion and hatred. A world that we can truly be proud of. Secretary-General António Guterres said that 

“Racism continues to poison institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society. It continues to be a driver of persistent inequality. And it continues to deny people their fundamental human rights. It destabilizes societies, undermines democracies, erodes the legitimacy of governments, and… the linkages between racism and gender inequality are unmistakable.”

 

 

 

Need of World Ozone Day

 World Ozone Day

World Ozone day is celebrated on 16th September every year . The year 2022 marks the 35th year of the implementation of the Montreal Protocol. The UN is observing the Ozone Day with the theme “Montreal Protocol@35” and the worldwide collaboration safeguarding life on earth is the topic for this year’s World Ozone Day. World Ozone Day is celebrated to commemorate the signing of the Montreal Protocol that came into force on this day in 1987. World Ozone Day is celebrated every year to spread awareness among people about the depletion of Ozone Layer and the measures taken and to be taken to preserve it.

“ The principal aim of the Montreal Protocol is to protect the ozone layer by taking measures to control total global production and consumption of substances that deplete it, with the ultimate objective of their elimination on the basis of developments in scientific knowledge and technological information. It is structured around several groups of ozone-depleting substancesFor each group or annex of chemicals, the Treaty sets out a timetable for the phase-out of production and consumption of those substances, with the aim of eventually eliminating them completely.

The timetable set by the Protocol applies to consumption of ozone depleting substances. Consumption is defined as the quantities produced plus imported, less those quantities exported in any given year. There is also a deduction for verified destruction. There are a few exceptions for essential uses where no acceptable substitutes have been found, for example, in metered dose inhalers (MDI) commonly used to treat asthma and other respiratory problems or halon fire-suppression systems used in submarines and aircraft.

In 1994, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 16 September the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the date of the signing, in 1987, of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (resolution 49/114).

Implementation of the Montreal Protocol

Implementation of the Montreal Protocol progressed well in developed and developing countries. All phase-out schedules were adhered to in most cases, some even ahead of schedule. Attention focused initially on chemicals with higher ozone-depletion potentials including CFCs and halons. The phase-out schedule for HCFCs was more relaxed due to their lower ozone-depletion potentials and because they have also been used as transitional substitutes for CFCs.”

Citation from United Nations https://www.un.org › observances

International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer | United Nations

Need of Studying Abroad

 Need of studying Abroad

The need for higher studies and the trend of going abroad for enhancing student career and opportunities have increased in current scenario. Students should study courses abroad as it helps them to to develop  Intercultural Communication and Language. Each country have their own teaching methods and approaches. Studying abroad can help one grow academically and develop skills that will allow one to adapt to various educational environments. Most universities abroad offer merit-based scholarship programs and offer funding to international students to support their studies and day to day expenses, especially in terms of housing. This support is provided once students gain acceptance in the course of study.Depending on your topic of study, studying in a different country opens up more job prospects. Students can achieve their career and will enhance great opportunities for future career. Students will also get chance to do research in their fields. Students will become self sufficient and will be able to live an independent life without parents support.Living and studying in a different country will help you grow into an individual that thrives and embraces life as it comes. 

Abroad courses and programmes

 Abroad courses and programs

Most of the educational consultants insist students who wishes to study abroad programs should consider their attitudes, abilities,interest , goals and their expectations before pursuing course abroad. Most of the students are interested to pursue undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programmes abroad. According to experts selecting the country, universities, administration of tests and visa processes are more important. Countries such as the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, France, The Netherlands and Ireland have a lot of opportunities. Decisions on funding options must be taken judiciously. Options for getting scholarships, assistantships and fellowships can be given more emphasis. It requires good academic merit and test scores. The initial task is to get good scores in English proficiency examinations like IELTS, and TOEFL. All the countries are providing post-study work visas for up to two years. Statement of purpose and motivation letters play a key role in facilitating admission process. Courses like quantum computing, climate tech, green technologies, health care technologies, life science courses, clean tech, manufacturing, psychology, data science, automation, energy, digital marketing, accounting, and management courses have lot of opportunities abroad.

• Students should prepare for proficiency tests and can join undergraduate programmes immediately after Plus Two. Degree students can prepare during their final year term itself for going abroad. Some of the top universities are Harvard University . Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University.,California Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge,. Princeton University ,University of Oxford, Yale University.  Some of countries which are cheaper for Indian students are Germany, France, Mexico, Poland, Argentina  etc.

why should we donate to charity?

 why should we donate to charity?

Donation is a great way to provide the resources to those who need them the most as it could not completely fulfill their needs but it could be a support to them or help in a way. sometimes we also feel to give or help someone but we usually don’t know the ways or routes that’s why we are not able to support them. there are end of charitable institutions exist in our country through them we can help the needy ones but if know any kind of foundation or volunteer then you can even directly help them.

what could be the reason for the donation?

  • donation gives happiness 

 it is found that people usually give donation because it gives them happiness as we are humans who have some emotional side also which encourage us to help the needy one as we feel they also have the right to have every kind of accessibility as we have in way of food, money, etc.

  • for saving tax 

there are many organizations that donate their money just for the sake of saving it form tax as they don’t want to pay tax to the government so they thought the donation is a great way to spend that amount of money on needy ones and it creates the favorable image of that organization in front of the society.

  • ease in giving

before it was not easy for people to reach out to people who are in need or charitable institutions but with digitization, it has become easy for people to connect with them now they can even donate online and provide their funds to them.
  • awareness have raised 
before people were not that much aware of what is happening in the world but now because of the internet, we get instant updates about issues or problems which people are facing or suffering so because of knowing about contingencies people could contribute towards that and it has become the citizen more responsible towards their duty.

  • social media impact

social media also play a significant impact on raising awareness and contributing towards donation as everyone is active on social media platforms so their people get information about who is in need as sometimes we get to know through our connection people so we can easily help and support them.

conclusion –

so these were some reasons but it could be more the ultimate motive of donation is self-satisfaction as people get happy when they see the smile on another person’s face because of us so the motive could be different but the objective is someone same in all cases.

Superstition

A landscape appearance, not too far but a meeting of impossible possibility

Not contradictory, it’s all about God’s plan for Creativity

A thin line like a sword’s edge

Only differentiating two orbital cage

One might be Immortal while another is mortal

From Mortal I belong and you are also giving hats off to mortals having the guts to challenge immortal

Instantly, a blank dark sheet floated over my head

There and then full of lightning vibing around I’m sitting upon my bed

Twinkling like stars which is in reality all signs of having scar

A star, only the sparkle of that headed film

There could be more but it’s today’s night theme.

Inflation and its types.

Inflation is a general progressive elevation in the prices of services and goods within the economy. It denotes the rate of prices’ elevation within a specific duration. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money since every unit of currency buys lesser services and goods. Generally, when inflation occurs, the income usually stays the same; however, the level of spending increases. The definition of inflation is the reduction of the purchasing power of a particular currency over a specific timeframe. Inflation is quantitatively estimated by reflecting the elevated average level of prices of selected services and goods within an economy over a given duration. Inflation in economics refers to the collective elevation in money supply, in prices or money incomes. Thus, inflation is an excessive increase in the general level of prices. The inflation concept in common parlance outlines inflation as a quantifier of the elevating rates of services and goods within the economy. In this light, inflation is deemed to occur due to an increase in prices when there is an elevation in the cost of production. However, inflation can occur when there is a demand for particular services and products because the buyers are willing to purchase the product at higher prices. Inflation also declines the value of money.

Types of Inflation.

Demand-Pull Inflation 

Demand-pull Inflation emerges when the total demand for goods and supply is higher than the capacity of production in the market. An increase in demand with constant rate production creates a demand-supply gap. In this type of Inflation, demand is much higher than the production, which in turn increases the prices of goods and services.

Cost-Push Inflation 

Sudden shortfall of supply leads to a surge in the cost of production, which increases the rate of Inflation. For example, soap and shampoo prices may rise if the chemicals used in making these become costlier. This is known as cost – pull Inflation. 

Built-in Inflation

When the cost of wages of the workers increases, to keep up with their demand, the firm increases the cost of production, which leads to the rise in the cost of goods.

Inflation in India:

In India, the ministry of statistics and program implementation measures Inflation. India’s central bank i.e., The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), limits the inflation rate through its monetary policy by using tools such as repo rate, the reverse repo rate, CRR, etc. Inflation is measured by two indices in India, which is the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Wholesale Price index (WPI). CPI and WPI measure retail and wholesale level price changes, respectively. CPI measures the rise in prices of commodities and services such as medical care, food, education, etc. WPI captures goods or services sold by a business to smaller businesses for selling further.

Inflation and its types.

Inflation is a general progressive elevation in the prices of services and goods within the economy. It denotes the rate of prices’ elevation within a specific duration. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money since every unit of currency buys lesser services and goods. Generally, when inflation occurs, the income usually stays the same; however, the level of spending increases. The definition of inflation is the reduction of the purchasing power of a particular currency over a specific timeframe. Inflation is quantitatively estimated by reflecting the elevated average level of prices of selected services and goods within an economy over a given duration. Inflation in economics refers to the collective elevation in money supply, in prices or money incomes. Thus, inflation is an excessive increase in the general level of prices. The inflation concept in common parlance outlines inflation as a quantifier of the elevating rates of services and goods within the economy. In this light, inflation is deemed to occur due to an increase in prices when there is an elevation in the cost of production. However, inflation can occur when there is a demand for particular services and products because the buyers are willing to purchase the product at higher prices. Inflation also declines the value of money.

Types of Inflation.

Demand-Pull Inflation 

Demand-pull Inflation emerges when the total demand for goods and supply is higher than the capacity of production in the market. An increase in demand with constant rate production creates a demand-supply gap. In this type of Inflation, demand is much higher than the production, which in turn increases the prices of goods and services.

Cost-Push Inflation 

Sudden shortfall of supply leads to a surge in the cost of production, which increases the rate of Inflation. For example, soap and shampoo prices may rise if the chemicals used in making these become costlier. This is known as cost – pull Inflation. 

Built-in Inflation

When the cost of wages of the workers increases, to keep up with their demand, the firm increases the cost of production, which leads to the rise in the cost of goods.

Inflation in India:

In India, the ministry of statistics and program implementation measures Inflation. India’s central bank i.e., The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), limits the inflation rate through its monetary policy by using tools such as repo rate, the reverse repo rate, CRR, etc. Inflation is measured by two indices in India, which is the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Wholesale Price index (WPI). CPI and WPI measure retail and wholesale level price changes, respectively. CPI measures the rise in prices of commodities and services such as medical care, food, education, etc. WPI captures goods or services sold by a business to smaller businesses for selling further.

  b b SEO services    

suppose you run a business that offers a variety of products and services. In that case, you might wonder how to make your business visible in front of customers without spending money (organically ). Here SEO will play a significant role in growing your business and making it visible in front of the right audience.

what is b to b SEO? 

b to b SEO means optimizing your website pages for ranking on keywords that are being searched on google as much as your business will be visible on google the chances of reaching more audiences will increase. 

what could be the strategy for b-to-b SEO?

  • firstly search the keywords which is relevant to your business that people are searching for the most.
  • after searching the keywords you need to optimize your website pages as per the keywords so you can target your users easily.
  • now after doing the on-page of the website it’s time to link your website with another website for generating traffic to your website.

some ideas for making a strong b-to-b strategy 

  • build buyer persona:

buyer persona depicts the user like who will be my customer or who can be it basically anticipation which every company does nowadays as it includes all the information about our customer which helps in targeting them easily . the info is collected on the basis of some forecasting or past records or by doing our own research. it is an efficient tool for analyzing the customer in making planning.

  • keyword research :

there are hundreds of keywords you can find but every keyword does not go with your business or represent your business so before using any keyword for your business you need to do good keyword research and need to find the perfect one which describes your business and is relevant for that there are tools available in which google search console if the one which is free provided by google which will help you in finding the right keyword.

  • build link:

linking is the most effective and organic way to generate traffic to your website as there are many websites with whom you can link your website but you need to find those who are performing the same kinds of function as your business do there are two ways of linking first is interlinking which includes linking your own website pages with other or linking which includes link your website with other sites.

8 Best Retro Games on Ps4

1. Ms.
Pac-Man

Ms.
Pac-Man is a well-liked arcade game. The North American publisher of Pac-Man,
Midway Manufacturing Corporation, with headquarters in Illinois, created it. Of
all the time
Ms. Pac-Man, is the most well-known arcade video game. It was
launched in North America, January 1982
. Because of its success,
Namco, the company that made the Pac-Man video game, which was published in the
US in the latter part of 1980, decided to use it as the official title. In
contrast to the original Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man included a female protagonist,
fresh labyrinth designs, and various other gameplay enhancements. The most
popular arcade game made in America, Ms. Pac-Man, sold 115,000 arcade cabinets.

2. Bubble
Bobble

Taito’s 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble was later ported to
several personal computers and video game platforms. The action-platform game,
which features the identical Bubble Dragons Bub and Bob, sends players through
100 distinct levels while they blow and burst bubbles, avoid monsters, and
gather various goodies. A lengthy list of sequels and spin-offs were produced
as a result of the game’s huge popularity. Saving Bub and Bob’s ladies from the
Cave of Monsters is the game’s main objective. It is a pioneering instance of a
game with many endings that change based on how well the player performs and
uncovers mysteries.

3. Puzzle
Bobble

The arcade tile-matching game Puzzle Bobble, created and
released by Taito in 1994, is also known globally as Bust-a-Move. It features
motifs and characters from the classic arcade Bubble Bobble from 1986 as its
inspiration. Its arcade popularity led to a number of sequels and home gaming
system versions thanks to its distinctly adorable Japanese animation &
music, as well as its game mechanics and level designs.

4. Ikari
Warriors

Ikari Warriors, also known as Ikari (, “Fury”) in
Japan, is an operated shooter arcade game that was created and published by SNK
in 1986 and distributed by Tradewest in North America. The game was launched at
a period when the market was flooded by Commando imitations. Rotating joysticks
as well as a two-player mode set Ikari Warriors apart. [10] The rotating
joystick controls were based on TNK III, an earlier game from SNK (1985). Ikari
was initially supposed to be a legally recognized version of the 1985 movie
Rambo: First Blood Part II, but SNK was unable to first get the film’s rights.

5. City
Connection

Jaleco created and released the platform arcade game City
Connection[a] in 1985. Kitkorp distributed it under the name Cruisin’ in North
America. Clarice, who is being controlled by the player, must cross hills on
her Honda City hatchback in order to paint the roads. Clarice is frequently
pursued by cop cars, which she is able dispatch by firing oil cans towards them
to briefly knock them out of commission before driving into them using her
vehicle. When creating the game, Jaleco drew inspiration from maze-chasing
action games like Pac-Man (1980) as well as Crush Roller (1981).

6.Metal Slug 4

Run-and-gun video game Metal Slug 4 was developed by
Mega Enterprise and Noise Factory for the Neo-Geo play station platform. The
remastered edition with in Metal Slug series, it was launched in 2002 again for
Neo-Geo MVS arcade system. Playmore released Metal Slug 4 on platforms two
years later. The with addition of new opponents, bosses, weapons,
vehicles, and a reward combo system, Metal Slug 4 keeps the very same gameplay
as its predecessors. In Japan and Europe, it was released on Xbox and PS 2 as
just a standalone title, whereas in North America & S. Korea, it was
released as a compilation with Metal Slug 5. In 2018, the Switch’s version was
made available.
 

7. Riding
Hero

A hybrid racing and performance arcade video game called
Riding Hero was created and first released in 1990, July
24 by SNK.   It was the first game to enable “Multi
Play,” which enabled systems to be linked via a phone jack port built into
each cartridge rather than LAN play, both on the Neo Geo MVS and Neo Geo AES
platforms. Players in the game have the option of competing in battles
against other human players, taking on the role of a protagonist who sets out
on a journey to join the Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race, or taking part in a
global grand prix tour versus AI-controlled opponents.

King
of The Monsters 2

SNK launched the fighting/wrestling game King of the
Monsters 2 on May 5, 1992. It is a follow-up to King of the Monsters,
which debuted in 1991. [1] The Earth is threatened by enormous extraterrestrial
creatures in this game, which features three of the monsters from the previous
game that survived. Later, Takara released ports of the game for the Super NES
and Sega Genesis.

Why can’t you, if they are Alive

…Just in front of me sitting up with my Cozy Posture

A door that opens in the balcony has a building closer,

Besides my vision looks a bit left for no reason

That building of more than five stories holding up too much weight of floors has a plant of sesame

I found it there, stems cracking the wall and they are strong enough, grown long grasping many leaves

Leaves …are floating with the blow of the wind

They are Alive, They seem to be happy and have a smile

Cuddling together, kissing each other looking at no complaints they have about what isn’t right or it’s not fair

I observed their roots… scrambling out on the wall appears as their foots

It’s too easy to grow in soil but their fate took them up on walls where it’s nearly impossible to uproot

They are Alive, their Green flicks shouting their victory of life

Why can’t you if they are alive…