The era of material happiness, fake
smiles, make-believe feelings, leaves us with a question pricking our conscience
– Is there any truth and purity in the words, actions, and feelings left in
this world at all? There is always an answer to life’s cryptic questions which
we fear to ask , the possibility of an answer which we may not be ready for is
our greatest fear. It’s strange though, how under the very ‘normal’ circumstances,
life shows us, what we all seek, happiness.
We are blind. Each of us. Blind to the
little things which makes a difference.
Today, as I was walking back to my apartment from a place quite distant from
where I stay, I saw one of the most usually unusual scenes which one can see on
Indian streets. I saw a little boy playing with stones while his mother was
sitting besides watching him play with a tiny piece of pebble. You might ask, what’s so unusual about this
sight? We see such things happening around us ten times a day. No. What was so
unusual about it was the purity, the childish innocence of the little boy. Have
you ever stopped; stopped to take a look at the “street urchins” playing around
in their own world far away from the reality of their fate? What was so unusual
about that scene? It was the happiness
that glared in the little boy’s face. It was the satisfaction in his mother’s
eyes. In this world, where happiness is murdered by fabricated smiles and kindness,
there still exists hope, a light that glows, a light I saw today in the eyes of
a mother. She perhaps knew that she would not be able to do much more about
their conditions; her eyes still glowed to a light of simplicity, a simple
feeling of love. There still exists happiness in smallest of deeds. Small
things do make a difference. I knew I had been lucky to witness a beautiful panorama
of unadulterated feelings. Little things can mean so much sometimes, subtly
touch your heart and charges it with rhapsody of bliss. Happiness is contagious;
I walked the rest of the road with a smile on my face and a smile in my heart.
Because it’s a bittersweet symphony this life, bitterness may overhaul you
sometimes, but it’s sweetness will always be irreplaceable to our heart. Our
Life.

simply beautiful....................
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