For
the last few days, I was feeling completely on a low-slung. The number of
calories consumed to paint my plans seemed to have dissipated. The journey was
never smooth though. As a result, I found the temperature of my enthusiasm drastically
freezing low beyond compare.
In
such circumstances, to help myself adapt, I tried to hit the scattered letters
on the keyboard to craft a message about the pangs I sustained. Then, I managed
to duplicate to every friend and associate, kith and kin to let them understand
my misery and depression.
And
interestingly, the most common ingredient of their worry for me rotated on the same
pivot: “What doesn’t kill you makes you
stronger”.
This
is one stunning part of being a human. Whether you mean it or not, just letting
others feel that you are next to them, although physically afar, is like giving
shade in the scorching sunlight. We don’t care whether it is a tree or house
that gives the shade until we find out there’s something that can make us feel
cool. On the same note, I realized that William Saroyan has not mistakenly asserted: “A word of encouragement during a
failure is worth more than an hour of praise after success”. A splendid phrase
indeed!!!
Like
the medically prescribed drugs that heal the illness, the rosary of words is
equally strong to nurse the wounded mind. When mighty boost the courage nerve
of the weak, even the feeble are not afraid to start a race.
“You don’t have to be great
to start, but you have to start to be great” – Zig Ziglar
great post sir,
ReplyDeleteThank you Tashi. You are the first person to have stepped inside my page and leave the comment.
DeleteI think you are doing good and am happy to know that you are in a training. God Bless You