Time to try something new! In this post, I
am writing a letter to life for the #DearZindagi activity
at BlogAdda
Here's the Zindagi video teaser
Dear Zindagi
Hi! It’s been a while hasn’t it, since I last sat down and reflected with
you? Well I have been busy with you as you well know…busy living the life. The
older we grow, the more hectic you seem to get and ironically the less time we
have for you. We rush to clear school, college, get married, have kids and then
wish for them to hurry and grow up. It’s as if we are in a rush to get to some
finishing line without realizing that it IS the finishing line. It reminds of Polyanna when she asks “ where is the time to live?’
‘Oh, of course
I’d be BREATHING all the time I was doing those things, Aunt Polly, but I
wouldn’t be living. You breathe all the time you’re asleep, but you aren’t
living. I mean living—doing the things you want to do….. Just breathing isn’t
living!’
So what I want to thank you for is all the living I got to do while being alive.
The small joys you offered: reading the Sunday times with my favourite cup of tea,
playing with children, meaningful conversations, writing to my heart’s content
and sometimes just a beautiful view. It’s
just that which I am going to focus on now instead of waiting for some ideal
moment. Those are rare. Most are just small pearls of joy threaded together to
form the necklace of life.
I wish I had known this as a teen when every small
test, every small gathering appeared so scary. The times when 80% marks seemed bad, when a slight ridicule seemed like the end of the world and when friends were limited to a particular circle and thus luck! I wish I had known then that it was just one perspective which you were showing me. Later I would understand true friendship, value good companionship and gain the courage to rise above failures or just bid my time through a bad phase. Later I would understand how little other people’s opinion would actually matter if one is content from within. Every roadblock seemed
mountainous until somewhere along the way I started enjoying your company,
life. The basics pieces of life fell in place and I realised the rest are all just
speedbreakers.
Good company of close ones, peace at home, work that
you enjoy and occasionally something new to look forward to…isn’t that all that
we really need along this journey? Being lucky enough to have these basic
ingredients for happiness, I say thank
you zindagi.
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