As it shows you that everything is moving at every moment, 
The little details of life, 
The guards, who are stationed at a makeshift make friends with street dogs, 
The families who can't afford private spaces, use public roads as spaces of learning and entertainment, 
The gazing eyes of a local ironer, expecting to give you laundry everyday,
The local toddlers, innocently snatching fruits from passerbys to playing outside their homes in school uniforms,
The lively shopkeeper lady, from wishing hello to making sure to wave back every time,
The kid at the local temple, from doing the chorus there to meditating in the evening,
The local chinese outlet, from handling few customers to increasing his team,
Families shopping for grocery/miscellaneous items with ageing family members,
The barista of an upcoming coffee brand, from following the recipe to bending it as per the taste of his guests, 
The chef, from working in a hotel to opening up his own cafe, 
Collage friends from having the first smoke together to celebrating successful job interviews together at the same shop,
Is the mundane, really that mundane ?
Or is it just our perception of it that is ? 





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