12 September 2011 | By: Writing Buddha

Sau Gram Zindagi !!!

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         Yesterday, I was alone at home and I was trying to read Bhagawad Geeta. Suddenly, electricity went off and I lost my patience when it didn't came after 30 minutes. It returned after 1 hour and I realized how important electricity is. When its there none of us thank it for being there and letting us move forward with our routine but as soon as it goes, we start abusing it. Suddenly, a realized that there are many moments in our life which aren't something important but still it plays a very big role. Electricity- none of us realize its role in our life but when it goes, it is when we understand that if electricity will not come we will be unable to complete our work and once it comes, we breathe a huge sigh of relief. Life is full of small excitements. If you cherish those moments of small excitements, you will live your life with more happiness and pleasure than you live now. Everyone of us are running behind big success and pleasure of life. But in the quest of this, we are forgetting to enjoy and cherish these moments which makes our life more interesting and exciting.


             When we watch a Cricket match and there's a big appeal by the opposition team for LBW against our batsman, we hold our breathe for umpire's decision. Once he end the suspense by saying that our batsman is safe, we allow our heart to beat with the normal speed again. 


            When you ride your motorcycle on the most busy road of the city, you pray for the roads to be vacant so that your work is done on time and you can move faster. But the day you find the road empty, you start cursing something else and forget thanking your luck that you found the road empty.


            When you call the most special person of your life on his/her birthday, you expect him/her to pick up the phone on the first call itself so that you become the first person to wish them their birthday. When you see that the phone is not picked up, you curse the other person who is talking to them but when the phone is picked up, you take it as granted and don't praise that moment to be favorable to you.
 

              When you hear songs on your Ipod for the whole night and when you get up in the morning and find that some bits are still remaining which will help you to continue listening to those songs while traveling, you don't thank that moment that it made your traveling easier and interesting. In the plethora of works and targets, you miss thanking these small moments which plays a big part in making your life wonderful and smooth.


             Everyday I return from my college at about 6 PM. At this time, train is almost over-crowded. Its hard to get inside the train but it has been just for once or twice that I didn't got the place to put my foot in train and step in in 2.5 years. But for all the 98% times when I have got a chance to get into the train and reach my place on time, I have thanked God for making my small wish come true. This is how I make myself happy with that small achievement of stepping into the train every day.


              It happens some times that when I come back home from college, I find that my mother is not at home and gone somewhere. I feel worst at that moment because I know that I'll have to take my lunch from kitchen, warm it and eat myself and there will be no free motherly service from my dear mom. But every time I find mummy at home, I smile which is the sign of my happiness to see my mother's face at the soonest. 
 

              In short, I'm just requesting you to feel good even for the smallest achievement and happiness. Life is too busy today. For me, 12 hours go in college and traveling, another 3-4 hours goes in sleeping, 1 hour goes with mummy in the evening, 1.5 hours go in planning for the blog, writing it, editing it and then publishing it, 1 hour in newspaper, 1 hour in reading novels and Bhagawad Geeta and what left goes in doing assignment if given or in some other works. So, there is no time left for me when I can plan to meet someone or go somewhere to enjoy with friends. At least 30 to 40 friends of mine live in Mumbai whom I haven't met in last 2 years. I want to go and meet them but the busy schedule and dreams, aims and targets of life aren't allowing me to even think about it. In this kind of life, if I'll not find some moments of happiness every day, I'll go mad in pressure and boredom. So its better to enjoy small achievements and moments of happiness rather than waiting for the bigger ones to come. I hope you will do the same. I know you haven't thought about this before so please think from now. And Yes, as you have finished reading this Blog Post, thank me for giving this small happiness to you. :-) Hahaha


             Thanks.


ABHILASH RUHELA - VEERU

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Anonymous said...

ACHA HA BAHUT NEEK LIKA HA MUJHE BH MILA THA CHOTI SI KHUSHI WHEN YOU PRAISED ME AND GOT US SE JADA NIRASHA WHEN I SAW ALL OF SUDDEN YOU UNFOLLOWED ME WO BHI BINA REPLY KE AND ABHI TAK NAI SAMAJH PAYE HA WHAT HAPPENED YOU WERE MY PEHLE FOLLOWR AND YOU WON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU DID AFTER UNFOLLOWING ME SAU GRAM ZINDAGI HAZAR KHWAISHEIN

One Family Photographs said...

Awesome Write-up.....This is writer Abhilash, I would praise :)

Anonymous said...

The title you have chosen for the blog post is hilarious.
Well written
:)

Writing Buddha said...

Thank u Doc Sultan

Writing Buddha said...

Thank u photographer

Writing Buddha said...

Thank u Mr. Vijay

Kul Bhushan Garg said...

very nicely written ..these small moments of pleasure are the real way to enjoy life rather than waiting for big things to happen .Such a positive attitude goes a long way to make the life worth living .Congrats for highlighting a brilliant thought .

Writing Buddha said...

Yes sir. u r right.

hens night said...

You cannot imagine life without electricity today. Because, all the gadgets that we use today either at our homes or at our offices are electrically operated. In that context electricity is very important. It is the cheapest of the available resources, that are developed commercially.

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