Two vultures!!!

 Two vultures!!

Who can forget this picture?



Hunger is clear from this picture, a vulture starves and is waiting for a dying girl to die, trying to scratch and eat. This photo was taken in 1993 by South African photojournalist Kevin Carter during his stay in Sudan. This painting became very famous in the world, and thanks to this painting the Pulitzer Prize was awarded to him. However, Carter did not live long and did not enjoy the honor for long, as he succumbed to depression and committed suicide.

Why did this happen?
In fact, when he was celebrating winning this award, his name was featured on media channels around the world, and his fame reached its peak. Then there was an incident in which Carter committed suicide due to depression.
It so happened that during the interview, someone asked Carter, "You took a great picture, but tell me what happened to this girl."
Carter was taken aback by the question, but calmly replied that he couldn't stop to look because he had to get on a plane. Upon hearing this answer, the questioner said that there were two vultures that day, and one of them had a camera.
The incident had a profound effect on Carter, who became depressed
And finally Kukushi did
Humanity should come first in any job
If Carter had delivered the starving girl to the UN feeding center where she was going, she would still be alive today.
... Ask yourself if we've become vultures too
Nowadays, we are always looking for such incidents with cameras or mobile phones in our hands, and as soon as we find something like this, we save it on our camera, spread it on social media in a cycle of evaluation, and "like" the comments.
Now, when we witness an accident, we immediately reach for our phones. Instead of calling an ambulance or something for help, they start making photos and videos of people moaning from injuries and spreading them around the world through Facebook and WhatsApp to get accolades.

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