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Poets and writers around the world come together to spread love, hope, and optimism

India: Writers from around the world, including Ruskin Bond from India and George the Poet, have come together to spread love, hope, and optimism.

Fifteen original and favorite positive stories of love, friendship, community, work, hope, and family were commissioned on behalf of Nokia phones. Besides that, it has been created and designed to be shared with loved ones as Short Moving Stories.

Ruskin Bond’s original Short Moving Story about the value of family and love for the country:

Ruskin Bond Original Short Moving Story

George the Poet’s original Short Moving Story (SMS) about the value of community:

Original Short Moving Story By George The Poet

This collaboration comes after a year in which people worldwide have learned to slow down and find new ways to stay in touch with their lives and loved ones by using their phones, with the artists designing messages of hope to give people a way to connect and inspire each other.

The stories are all available to read, download and share for free at Nokia.com/phones and form part of an effort to spread hope and positivity.

Stephen Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer at Nokia phones said:

“We take pride in creating Nokia phones that are trusted, secure, and built to last because it gives our customers peace of mind, which allows them to go off and enjoy the more positive things in life. If the last year has shown us anything it’s the importance of positivity. Following nearly a year of isolation and vulnerability, one thing that stood out to us is the power of people’s collective voices to spread positivity in a time of need, which is also at the core of our business and ties back to our Finnish roots – Finland has consecutively won the title of being the happiest country in the world. So we are championing positive voices from around the world to spread uplifting messages, and help support each other as we come through the other side of global lockdowns.”

Commenting on the campaign, Mr. Ruskin Bond said:

“In a world of constant ups and downs, what helps us survive is the comfort we find in words spoken by our loved ones. These words have the power to create magic and help us through the toughest of times. I hope that my short stories help people in expressing their feelings to their loved ones and special ones. Share along.”

Critically acclaimed poet, podcaster and spoken word artist George the Poet said:

“Sometimes a few words can make all the difference. We’ve all experienced how some days can feel flat and endless, especially as we can’t see our friends and family. Like the new Nokia 5.4, I hope that my poems help you stay connected and in touch with your loved ones until we can all be together again.”

The Panel of Positivity includes:

  • India’s well-known author, Ruskin Bond, winner of the Padma Shri, the Padma Bhushan, and the Sahitya Academy Award, who always strikes an inspiring note when writing for children.
  • Multi-award-winning George the Poet, an author, rapper, spoken word performer who opened the Royal wedding with a poem about Union in 2018.
  • James McInerney (UK) whose Poetry Project first put positive messages across the London Underground network in 2018.
  • George Kagwe (Kenya) is a content creator and comedian from Nairobi.
  • Alina Balashova (Russia) – Snowboarder and outdoor enthusiast who believes in no bad days, and keeping active to stay positive.
  • Juan Pablo Gaviria (Bogotá, Colombia) an author, influencer, conferencist, and coach who defines himself as a Happiness Manager.

The Short Moving Stories are part of a wider ongoing initiative to recognize Nokia phones which are trusted, secure, and built to last. The idea taps into its roots as Nokia phones were developed in Finland – the happiest country in the world – in a bid to spread joy and positivity across the world.

Short Moving Stories from the Global Panel of Positivity:

Author Location Subject Matter Short Moving Stories (SMS)
Ruskin Bond India Family There is something to be said for writing by hand, and for the hand that holds the pen. I find it far more difficult to share my body and soul with a typewriter or computer. When I was a child, learning to write my first words and join them together, my father would place his hand on mine and guide it along with the page.

His hand is still there, I feel it now, even as I write. May love, long gone hands touch yours dear reader. We are not alone.

  Love for theCountry It’s good to go abroad, make a name for yourself, succeed in life. But don’t forget your homeland.

Gandhi had a successful legal career in South Africa, but he did not hesitate to give it up and return to immerse himself in the freedom movement. A saga of self, sacrifice, and patriotism.

Be a global warrior by all means, but don’t forget your homeland.

George the Poet

 

UK

 

Community and Friendship My community is my thinking space, my breathing space,
I could never fully leave this place. To
All of the children – especially you.
We’re connected by the spirit; my lyrics won’t ever leave you. Just the thought of missing out on everyone’s lives makes me
Cherish every sunset, and every sunrise
Love Love is a full-time job.
It doesn’t start at nine and finishes at five.
It will either spark your fire or diminish your drive.There are no days off.
There are no ways of making sure it pays off.

When you give your soul,
You become a sole trader.
And when you think with your heart

That’s a no-brainer.

Work You shouldn’t have to compromise yourself for your salary.

You shouldn’t have to jeopardize your health or your sanity.

You have the right to be a blessing, not a burden, find

Purpose in service, help out with your family.

Being unemployed doesn’t make you null-and-void. It’s just a season. You deserve the work you believe in.

Hope We’ll last longer, no less forever if we
Use this time to progress together. The
Future holds unexposed danger but no stress
Humanity is no stranger to progress.
As we’ve proven: where collaboration occurs
Progress follows fast.
Family My family and friends, you give me
Clarity and sense.
I feel you over long distances.
I learn so much from our differences.
I worry about becoming a stranger.
I hate knowing that you could run into danger.
I think about the little ones coming of age.
I think about the grown-ups succumbing to change.
Even when I’m not near to you
You know me, I’m here for you.
James McInerney

 

UK

 

Love Life might keep me moving, but you are the only rhythm that my heart always beats to, regardless of where I roam. I could travel the world a thousand times over and yet the only destination that could ever hold me is you.
Work We might not be physically together right now, but we are still connected, regardless of distance. The connection we share is mirrored in the sun and the stars as they shine that little bit brighter and for that little bit longer, offering hope in abundance until we meet again.
Hope You will have dark days; they will cling to you in an attempt to smother your light. Fight back. Shine bright.
Family I want you to know that you are loved. Even on the days when the whole world seems distant, what matters is that you understand that you still matter.
Friendship Always be kind to everyone that you meet and remember that flowers bloom when the sun shines. They open up because they trust its warmth, people do too.
Alina Balashova Russia Hope The whole secret of happiness is that there is no secret. Just do what makes you happy to be alive.
Juan Pablo Gaviria Colombia Hope The best antidote to anything in life is gratitude.
George Kagwe Kenya Hope We’ve navigated through the storm

Settling into this new norm

Even if we struggle through it all

One thing’s for sure, we will never fall.

 

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