Beg #6WSP

Begged god to stop the violence.


In response to Shweta’s Six word story prompt – Beg.

Also, this is my 100th post. That’s big accomplishment from my side and a bigger thanks for sticking around by reading and sharing your views.

58 thoughts on “Beg #6WSP

  1. The intent of your story content is good but somehow the word begged doesn’t go well with God. One may pray, request or even demand from God but begging may not be the right action..that’s my personal view. ..Anyways what matters most is intent and that’s correct.
    Stay blessed always..
    šŸ™šŸŒ¹šŸ™

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    1. I do agree on this. But in Christianity, you can find quite an amount of biblical phrases like “Begged God” and I used it after referring them.
      Thank you so much for reading and sharing your opinions! It means a lot. šŸ™‚ā¤ļø

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      1. I agree with you Hemalatha on biblical refrence, but somehow I always feel why should a child beg from his or her parent.
        God bless you
        šŸ™šŸ™‚šŸ™

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      2. Child shouldn’t beg from his/her parent, but why not to God? What I meant in my story was begging (pleading with prayers) to God.
        Correct me if I’m wrong Sir. šŸ™‚

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      3. Hemalatha as per me God and human relation is that of a parent and child. I do not see a situation where a child should be pleading to a parent. I am not saying you are wrong because a vast majority sees it that way. I have just stated the way I feel about this relation.
        Stay blessed.
        šŸ™šŸŒ¹šŸ™

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  2. Oh that’s a powerful one, Hema. I choose to disagree with Jas Krish. I feel that there are instances where we literally beg God. That’s when we are driven to that point of desperation. I feel that gives your tale an extra depth. Thanks for joining in, Hema! šŸ˜ƒ
    Btw, are you a Malayali too?

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    1. Exactly! That’s what I felt too when things go off hands prayers are the only hope. I’m happy to see this comment because for a second I was wondering if I misinterpreted and conveyed a wrong meaning! šŸ˜…

      I’m from Chennai. I understand Malayalam and can speak a little bit! People say I look and talk like a Malayali that drove me to Malayalam movies and I’m like a half-malayali nowšŸ˜‚

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      1. No dear. Everyone has different perceptions and opinions. Every one is entitled to their own opinion. It doesn’t make anyone right or wrong. It’s just that is their version of the truth.

        Oh. That’s nice. I can understand a little bit of Tamil too provided you don’t speak too fast! I’m glad that you enjoy Malayalam movies. šŸ˜Š

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  3. Powerful words, my friend. So strongly written, well done!! And congrats on your 100th post, thatā€™s an amazing accomplishment!!! I always enjoy your posts and look forward to seeing many more šŸ–¤šŸ¤—

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  4. You are an angel in the disguise of a human. Admit it! Your posts reveal that you have an uncommon amount of empathy. I love how you made the six word story play out in favour of ahimsa. I remember reading your post ā€œFrom the eyes of a blind personā€ (that was not the title, but I guess you know which one I mean?) I did not realise that you were not writing about yourself till the very end. It had so much insight into the life of a visually impaired individual and you were sooo empathetic that it seemed like you were writing about yourself. That was the very first post of yours I read and from then, you are one of the few bloggers for whom I have notifications enabled šŸ˜‰ I get notified as soon as you post and I always look forward to it. Congratulations on your milestone, I shall look forward to more of your accomplishments šŸ˜€šŸ¤

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    1. You know what? I flexed this comment in my whatsapp and will have the screenshot of this very safe! šŸ„ŗ
      I’m looking for words to thank you for leaving such a heartwarming comment here in this 100th post. I find happiness in pretty little things and thank you so much for brightening up my weekend!
      There’s nothing more I call write here other than thank you and ą®Øą®©ąÆą®±ą®æ! šŸ„ŗ
      You are a beautiful human. Periodt! ā¤ļø

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      1. Awww you are just sooo pure! šŸ˜„ You are most welcome, the pleasure is totally mine šŸ˜‰šŸ™
        Iā€™m sure many people would have a similar opinion about your site. šŸ˜Œ

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  5. I actually think it works perfectly. In times of great suffering, humans often beg for understanding and knowledge amidst the chaos. A beautiful, six-word story, Hema. And, congrats on your 100th post!! ā¤

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  6. Hey there!!! Iā€™m just checking in to let you know I nominated you for The Brainstorms Award. You absolutely deserve it! No worries if your site is award free, just wanted to share your beautiful work and how much I appreciate you!!!! Much love, my friend šŸ–¤šŸ¤—
    -Ace

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    1. Haha very true. I didn’t think that I would reach 100 posts when I started this blog but the people here are so good and motivating that I couldn’t give up on being here!
      Thank you so much for being here and making this place more beautiful ā¤ļø

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  7. It is true that whenever I go out somewhere in the market, I feel very sorry to see that the fast food or sweets shops are located around you, small children keep asking people who come there. What can I do, I can help at most one or two children, but there is hardly any solution for this, but if someone from every house or a locality comes forward for help, then this problem will end. But it has nothing to do with them, so no one helps them, I have written articles about these children, I will definitely share with you.

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