We -The Real Strugglers
January 12, 2012
Each of us is a Mujahid. A struggler!
Although, terrorism, geographical issues and troubles across the boundaries may
have covered a large space of the empty canvas but a few corners are still left
unsettled and obscure.
If we look at life and its uncertainties as an onlooker and
ZERO the micro moments, we will find bits and pieces of struggle lying almost
everywhere around us.
We all are justice fighters. We fight to meet the targets at office, for that extra dose of blessings from thousands of spiritual babas, to catch a public transport to reach at workplace, to make a special place among employees at office, to search friends and the uncertainty of the future. It is human instinct to fight, to move on with the little baggage called struggle.
The struggle for a man to keep his kids and wife happy with whatever petite amount of salary he gets, the struggle for a girl to look as best as she can in front of her latest crush, the struggle for a bowler to pitch the ball in the correct place, the struggle for Sachin Tendulkar to make that “century,” the struggle for a small kid who lost his parents in a car accident and the chronic struggle of an old man to recollect the memories that bring smile to his face can never be gauged.
We all are justice fighters. We fight to meet the targets at office, for that extra dose of blessings from thousands of spiritual babas, to catch a public transport to reach at workplace, to make a special place among employees at office, to search friends and the uncertainty of the future. It is human instinct to fight, to move on with the little baggage called struggle.
The struggle for a man to keep his kids and wife happy with whatever petite amount of salary he gets, the struggle for a girl to look as best as she can in front of her latest crush, the struggle for a bowler to pitch the ball in the correct place, the struggle for Sachin Tendulkar to make that “century,” the struggle for a small kid who lost his parents in a car accident and the chronic struggle of an old man to recollect the memories that bring smile to his face can never be gauged.
It is no less struggle for us to make a mourner
smile and grow up with an insensible heart. The desperate attempt of a deer to
not become a leopard’s prey is more than sheer struggle. Isn’t it horrific to
see a dog walking on three legs? How grievous it is to find a young boy
watching a football match sitting on wheelchair?
In the age of technology and competition,
everybody is a freedom fighter. If a kid struggles to free himself from the burden
of excessive homework, the less fortunate fight to free themselves from the
ugly looking curse called poverty.
The craving of an orphan to find a refuge and warm hug when thunder strikes and the frenzied search of a father to arrange blood for his kid lying in a critical condition are more heartrending missions than the terror-mongers or Congress and BJP struggling to win the elections.
The craving of an orphan to find a refuge and warm hug when thunder strikes and the frenzied search of a father to arrange blood for his kid lying in a critical condition are more heartrending missions than the terror-mongers or Congress and BJP struggling to win the elections.
We notice an old man’s habit to mumble but
never notice his wrinkles and eyes that crave for care or read the lines that come
from a deserted wife or an individual soon to meet his death. Notice the
forceful submission of a soldier before a fanatic general and a small school
boy who hurts himself while boarding an overcrowded school bus.
Open your eyes and hearts, clear your
minds, purge over your ears and beckon on your power of introspection before you
can mull over this ubiquitous struggle. One really needs to be a struggle
fighter for it.
Salute yourself while you survive with a smile even after constant struggles and remember that life goes on while we struggle to solve its mysteries!
Salute yourself while you survive with a smile even after constant struggles and remember that life goes on while we struggle to solve its mysteries!
January 13, 2012 at 10:16 PM
waow..girl you have some amazing observation !
January 13, 2012 at 11:50 PM
Excellent post.
You have reflected the lives of many a people!!
September 13, 2012 at 10:46 AM
Nice thoughts