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This is a repost from a fellow blogger's site...He is a friend of mine from down under...i really liked it....hope you like it too....
We convince ourselves that life will be better once we are married, have a baby, then another.Then we get frustrated because our children are not old enough, and that it will all be well when they are older.Then we are frustrated because they reach adolescence and we must deal with them.Surely, we will be happier when they grow out of their teen years.We tell ourselves our life will be better when our spouse gets his/her act together, when we have a nicer car, when we can take a vacation, when we finally retire.The truth is that there is no better time to be happy than right now.If not, then when?You life will always be full of challenges. It is better to admit as much and decide to be happy in spite of it all.
For the longest time, it seemed that life was about to start. Real life.But there was always some obstacle along the way, an ordeal to get through, some work to be finished, some time to be given, a bill to be paid. Then life would start.
I finally came to understand that those obstacles were life.
That point of view helped me see that there isn’t any road to happiness.
Happiness IS the road.So, enjoy every moment.
Stop waiting for school to end, a return to school, to lose ten pounds, to gain ten pounds, for work to begin, to get married, for Friday evening, for Sunday morning, waiting for a new car, for your mortgage to be paid off, for spring, for summer, for fall, for winter, for the first or the fifteenth of the month, for your song to be played on the radio, to die, to be reborn…before deciding to be happy.
“Happiness is a voyage, not a destination.There is no better time to be happy than…NOW! Live and enjoy the moment.”
Now, think and try to answer these questions:
1 – Name the 5 richest people in the world.
2 – Name the 5 Miss Universe winners.
3 – Name the last 10 Nobel Prize winners.
4 – Name the last 10 winners of the Best Actor Oscar.
Can’t do it? Rather difficult, isn’t it?Don’t worry, nobody remembers that. Applause dies away! Trophies gather dust! Winners are soon forgotten.
Now, answer these questions:
1 – Name 3 teachers who contributed to your education.
2 – Name 3 friends who helped you in your hour of need.
3 – Think of a few people who made you feel special.
4 – Name 5 people that you like to spend time with.
More manageable? It’s easier, isn’t it?The people who mean something to your life are not rated “the best”, don’t have the most money, haven’t won the greatest prizes…They are the ones who care about you, take care of you, those who, no matter what, stay close by.
Think about it for a moment.Life is short!
And you, in which list are you? Don’t know?Let me give you a hand.
You are not among the most “famous”…
Some time ago, at the Seattle Olympics, nine athletes, all mentally or physically challenged, were standing on the start line for the 100m race.The gun fired and the race began. Not everyone was running, but everyone wanted to participate and win.They ran in threes, a boy tripped and fell, did a few somersaults and started crying.The other eight heard him crying.They slowed down and looked behind them.They stopped and came back…all of them…A girl with Down’s Syndrome sat down next to him, hugged him and asked, “Feeling better now?”Then, all nine walked shoulder to shoulder to the finish line.The whole crowd stood up and applauded. And the applause lasted a very long time…People who witnessed this still talk about it. Why?Because deep down inside us, we all know that the most important thing in life is much more than winning for ourselves.The most important thing in life, is to help others to win. Even if that means slowing down and changing our own race.…
“A candle loses nothing if it is used to light another one”
Posted By - 7:22 PM Thursday 26 January 2006
Just an afterthought. Sad but I cant see the same thing happening at a regular olympics session. You truly need to be a special person to show such compassion and concern in the midst of competition. What a moving story. Hope we can all learn something from it.
Love
Anusheh
Posted by
tx anusheh...guess competition and ambition kill such feelings more often than not....
Posted by on January 26, 2006 10:21 PM
Sundar,
lovely post.
it reminded me of a saying i read somewhere:
"There is not enough darkness in the entire Uinverse to shame the light of a single candle."
I might have mixed up the exact words...but that was the gist.
the nine athletes in the sory are like candles...a million universes with intense darkness cannot shame the simple light that emnates from them.
Posted by
a very nice post!!!!
i completely agree with u tht hapiness is not a destination ...........
sometimes we get so involved in reaching a goal tht we forget to enjoy the journey ,to see the people passing by ,to enjoy a beautiful day...
life is not about who wins and who loses ,,but i guess life is about living...
Posted by
tx preethi, aachi...
Posted by on January 27, 2006 06:02 AM
Very Sweet ! ; - )
Posted by on January 27, 2006 06:53 AM
Good Morning Sundar
What an inspiring and moving story!
Posted by
tx jasjit...pls keep posting those words from bulleh shah and others once a while....
Posted by on January 27, 2006 09:07 AM
Good Morning Sundar,
We all need this reminder every now and then!
Thanks :)
Posted by
Good Morning Sundar and all,
Sundar its so true, Life is full of challenge. We keep wishing these challenges and obstacles would end. But without them whats left of life?!
Posted by
tx, shubhosree and chaitali...
Posted by on January 27, 2006 10:40 AM
Moving piece Sundar. Maybe we should leave it to dogs and children to teach us about love & acceptance. Have mailed your piece to some teen cousins.
Posted by
tx radhika.
Posted by on January 27, 2006 09:23 PM
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What a lovely story Sundar. Thanks for sharing that.