
“We pass this road every day. Maybe that is why we have stopped noticing what it is doing to us.”
Normal Is Not Right
This is Jagati Road, a place I travel almost every day.
Vehicles move endlessly, dust fills the air, and the chaos never seems to stop. What worries me most is not the traffic itself.
It is how normal it has become.
We continue our journeys without questioning the dust we breathe or the pollution surrounding us. This road reminds me that environmental problems do not always arrive as disasters.
Sometimes they quietly become part of our daily routine.
The moment we stop noticing them is the moment they become the hardest to change.
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