We all know the maxim- a friend in need is friend indeed. We
have also heard that the person who sympathizes with us or gives us a shoulder
to cry on when in distress is the one who is truly ours. I have realized over
the years that more important than the person who cries when we cry is the one
who laughs when we laugh- one who becomes happy when good things happen to us.
If the first kind are rare then the second kind are rarer.
Even some of my friends, when I share some happy news seem
very uncomfortable with their responses. They find it so difficult to come up
with some positive expressions and words. Life is never a zero sum game. Our
happiness has not come on account of somebody else's sorrows. What is happiness
other than a state of mind? There are people who are happy having half-cup tea
at a road-side stall and there are people who are sad even after buying a brand
new bunglow just because the gate lock is not of their liking. So, why not be
open and natural? Why not be happy at others happiness?
I am at the other side too. Over the years I have developed
the attitude of celebrating others successes or happy moments, sometimes even
more than themselves. Giving treats when they get a sal-hike, throwing bachelor
parties, taking them for small getaways, playing colours, organizing birthday
parties- sometimes it may feel a little ostensible or as some of my friends say
foolish- but I know of no one "correct" way of living. It brings joy
in doing things just out of happiness and not for any other purpose. It's blissful
to do things that make others feel that this man is happy on your happiness; he
is celebrating your success or happy events.
2 comments:
nice thought expressed ,............:)
bachho jaisi harkate karo......bohot achcha lage ga....hai na?
true lines........:)
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