TURN TRASH INTO TREASURE
We normally overlook insignificant things. We treat them as good for nothing.
When we think about productivity, we insist on getting more done in less time. On the other side, there is creativity, where more time is required for less gain. But creativity is not futile because here we turn trash into treasure.
It is creativity that turns a thrown-away stone into an attractive statue, kitchen waste into compost, or an old bed sheet into a duster.
We support nature when we recycle anything. Otherwise, all sorts of waste are piled up somewhere to occupy space and cause inconveniences, including water and air pollution.
Once we force ourselves to think about possibilities, we see the paths. The irony is that many of us have stopped thinking about possibilities. Remember that possibilities are the pillars of progress. It is evident from all the changes in our vicinity or beyond. Even then, we are mute on this aspect.
Turning immaterial things into material utilities is possible at any place, like a home, work station, park, school, or hospital. Further, all individuals are competent to do it, provided they are interested in creativity.
But we have no time to look beyond our routines and allotted assignments. The issue is not the time, but rather the absence of thirst. The crux is that we have to go the extra mile to know the unknown.
Who would think that the discarded items could still be useful with a little thought and effort?