Rain (From A Message From Earth To MAn)

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When we imagine rain, we see gray clouds. Yes, it's raining; doesn't that sound normal? When we were little, we cried nonstop when it rained, pleading with our mother to let us play outside. The darkness of the sky has a significant impact on one's thoughts about the inconvenience of getting wet with the water that will fall, and many people dislike rain. Rain, on the other hand, is the most anticipated moment for the audience. The gentle breeze at the time caused the hair on my neck to stand on end. the atmosphere when it will rain.


Drops of water from the sky began to fall one by one, signaling for people to seek shelter immediately. Drops of water that appeared to be arranged sequentially fell faster and in greater numbers. The cool air gradually turned into a silent cold. Even if it rains during the day, it will feel like a cold afternoon as the wind picks up. At that time, the street lights would flash one by one, illuminating the darkness. Many city workers were concerned about the gray sky pouring down on the waters. Anxious to be stuck in a maze of city vehicle traffic, or to be embarrassed when exposed to wet rain.


When we look at residential areas that are located throughout the city. The residential areas in the city center are dense, much denser than those on the coast. That is precisely the area that has been greatly disrupted by the rain. Rich families who live in the city center and have high-rise houses with white wood and marble, gardens, and large yards. They were enraged by the street noise and enraged at the local residents and motorists. They sometimes win by bragging about their wealth, and sometimes they don't. They can only slam their front door if they lose an argument and speak negatively about neighbors and nearby residents to people at home.However, in the heart of the city, a very simple family lives in wooden houses between the rows of fortified high houses. Theirs is a quiet family that never flaunts their wealth to others. They never brag or waste money where it does not belong. Instead, even though they are having difficulty paying their house taxes, they always help other families who don't have a home by renting out a place to stay for a year or two months. They also provide food for those in need, though it is unclear whether they have eaten anything for breakfast.


However, it was precisely because of their simplicity that they became a hot topic of debate among the wealthy citizens. By making fun of his hut-style home or those who only work as newsboys. The greedy and shirking rich citizens don't care that the family's efforts are only for a piece of bread. Indeed, one of the family's fathers worked as a newsboy. He has a wife and two children as well. He not only relies on his job as a newsboy, but he also works at a fast food restaurant in the city. During his working hours, he is always assigned to the night shift. So he works at night and rides his old motorcycle home in the morning with new newspapers in his hand. He went around the neighborhood distributing it to the residents. After lowering the standard of his motorcycle at home. Then he walked his son to school.


The family's trials and tribulations can be compared to a rainy sky. When you see the gray sky on a rainy day, it looks sad with a scary smell, but the water that He brings down is very much. This water will benefit farmers who are located far from the city. Provide income from the plants he planted, as well as blessings to those around him.


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As it turns out, there is a lot to be learned from the rain. Have you ever heard the metaphor of a stone being hit by a drop of water and becoming perforated over time? The human mind is as hard as a rock, and it requires constant gentle drops to clear it. As happened to a child who lived in a rural area. He'd been without his parents for a long time and was surviving on his own. Eventually, his body weakened due to a lack of nutrition and food. The 11-year-old boy fainted on the street, which was quiet and not crowded. The scorching sun burned his thin skin, and he thought he was going to die. Someone opened his heart until the afternoon and took the dying child to his home.

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