If. A Two Letter Word Of Futility

Everyone needs better graded things than what they have today and is not satisfied with that. For, according to economics, wants are not satiable. It is human nature to always desire for anything and everything he sees. And he starts expressing his desire with the word-IF. IF is a two letter word of futility. The thought of “If I were this and if I were that’ annoys us and our present day life. Only sometimes, “if” helps in planning and empathizing, and not all the times. The word “IF” reminds Aesop’s fable of ‘counting the Chickens” and Walter De La Mare’s poem, Tartary.