Til Kumari Sharma: Poem The Ethics of Humanity


We world people are equal.

We have not any hierarchy if we are with love and respect each other.

We all people should not think we are of small or big country.

We should think we are equal human being.

We are misunderstood each other with lack of common language communication.

We are really with same ethics and humanity in every corner of the world.

We are in two colors and two races.

That is about  black /white  and male/ female.

All have one equal knot of humanity.

So we can lead the world of humanity without blaming others.

We should think we are one race that is appeared from humanity.

That is supreme heroic leading to respect all.

Our religion is not matter of conflict but few brings contradiction due to less knowledge of humanity.

Respect to all religions and good parts concerns to human wisdom.

Ethics is come without border.

Beyond border, we can create good leading of humanity and nation can be loyal.

So treat people with ethics everywhere.

The ethics is the supreme humanity to save all people.

We should be moral and good to love all with sense of humanity and equality.

No sense of competition should be there.

No hierarchy should be there.

No conflicts should be planted.

So ethics of the world should lead the earth.

No sense of revenge should be there to loss ethics.

 
Til Kumari Sharma, known as Pushpa, is a celebrated multi-award-winning poet and writer from Nepal. Born into the prestigious Bashyal Brahmin family of Parbat, Nepal, she holds advanced degrees in English Literature and Law, including a Ph.D. from Singhania University, India. Her literary career, which began during Nepal's civil war, spans thousands of poems, essays, and stories published in over 50 countries. Her works, translated into numerous languages, highlight themes of equality, feminism, and humanity. Til is the co-organizer of HYPERPOEM, a world record project, and has participated in record-breaking initiatives like writing about the Eiffel Tower. She serves as an International Peace Ambassador and has received accolades such as "World Creative HERO" and "Asia Creative Hero." Currently based in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, she continues to inspire through her global literary contributions and commitment to ethics and humanity.


  

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