The charm of the bygone days

The age of instant knowledge is GREAT. We get to see our favourite movies as soon as it is released, comfortably, inside our house,on our sofas, without going to the theatres unless absolutely necessary. But I miss those days when new movies were eagerly waited for their release in the cinemas. I remember waiting eagerly for each Harry Potter movie. Of course, now that all of it is readily available at the tip of your fingers, things are obviously more convenient. But a part of me still and will always long for those days. Though I don't feel quite the same for television series because I would love to watch all hundred episodes in a day if possible and would again get ready for the next hundred, the very next day. And the other thing that bothers me equally is the quick instant photography which we can avail for ourselves if we have good smart phones. Not surprising that it is the age of selfies. But again I miss those days when photos were preserved for a special occasion like a birthday or a holiday tour. It is not surprising when I see myself scrolling down for photos in my phone gallery and then exclaiming 'O, I have lost it." I don't have grudges against any of these but i sort of yearn for the charm that the bygone days had.

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