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Jigsaw Puzzles In Transit

 

14 December 2013

 

Whoever said that “Life is a giant jigsaw puzzle and most of the parts are missing” must be under the impression that our existence is a cosmic interplay of painstakingly and dexterously crafted individual pieces. Every being functions differently and significantly to a certain extent of indispensability. Life would be a little less different in the absence of any of the pieces.

 

Consider the mechanical construction and structural integrity of our various modes of transportation and from it we begin our discourse about the world as an indivisible whole. Every bolt or nut that made possible the union of the metallic and moving parts of cars or trains is as important as the fuel that is converted into combustion, motion and eventually acceleration.

 

The flow of electricity which causes the motorized doors of power-driven trains to open and close is relatively important as the passengers are to their respective families. Consequently, it p
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