PASSWORD

PASSWORD

A Story by SAGAR
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Hide... a PASSWORD

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PASSWORD; the most priceless treasure of all times, wish to share this with all..?

 

Segregating PASSWORD into two will mean "Pass" "Word", but does this happens, never... it remains a secret word, no one pass it. However hard one tries to, however piquant situations arise, PASSWORD always remain intact in the mind as well as heart, never comes out. Sure..?

 

From operating an ATM card, to locker at the bank, to one's mail account or this scientific and dynamic FACEBOOK (not face the book), everyone remembers a different one. Even an auction happening for the most prolific leaders to top rated personalities to any common man, am sure, no bid could buy this minute few letter or numeric secret, Can we..?

 

Even a doctor asking a patient on its deathbed, or a policeman asking a culprit during third degree interrogation, may be even a boy friend asking his partner even at the rooftop ready to jump, may be even HE HIMSELF demanding for this in heavens, under no circumstances, will these few alphabets would travel from the tongue… Will they..?

 

Why is it so special, why is it so important, what is it that makes it so significant, what is it that makes it a necessary secret..? 


Will everyone try find a reply.., try.., try once, just try to… find a PASSWORD?

 

© 2014 SAGAR


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I sincerely appreciate your deep review of the said writing . The questions I have put forth at the end of every para is just to seek a thought , as exceptions are always there in our society , though it will always be wild to think anyone sharing such precious thing .
Anyways , will definitely take your kind suggestion in mind for future . Thanks a lot .

Posted 11 Years Ago


I like how the author takes what at first blush seems so mundane a part of life, the password, and turns it into a matter of, well, life and death. It makes one realize that the password becomes our individual identity in an emerging world of anonymity.
My suggestion is for the author to delete the cliff-hanging questions. "Can we?, will they?", etc.... To me distract more than they add - just a thought for future writing.

A very powerful truth. Thanks for sharing.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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