Friday 2 November 2012

Good Bye to life.... but Why ?



He was born in a very rich family with all the facilities that a man could think of. As a child he was pampered and taken care of with the highest affection by the servants that have been employed by his parents. As he entered teenage it started to make him sad that his parents don’t have enough time to spend with him. Quite soon his mother and father got divorced and it all became a dream for him. He could hear the whole argument his parents were having that night but he couldn’t do anything. The pain of losing them was intense and he thought that this will never leave him, will come to haunt him at nights. And it did left quite a mark on his personality but time went on and he graduated, joined his father in the business. There he found a girl that soon became the queen of his dreams. He proposed her which she accepted happily and it was a moment for him. Such joy such happiness he felt the kind of which he never had or never will. He married her and they started a family together.

He was born in a middle class family. They had all the necessities of life and his parents tried their best to provide everything to their child. He never had all the luxuries of life but still had enough for a child to get going with. As he entered from childhood to teenage he fell in love with a girl about her age. Day and night were spent dreaming of her and he got her in a relationship at last. He felt a joy like never before on her being complying to his approach. Things went smoother and he imagined nothing can be better than this. But fate had something else in mind and the girl left him for another. His whole world came tumbling down in a second and his life started to vanish around him. He felt as If he was being strangled by some invisible hands and thought that there is nothing more terrible than life itself. Pretty soon he came over the grief and started a job and things became smoother. He still thinks of her sometimes.

He was born in a very poor family, the kind of which, cant either expose their poverty to the world but live in a life of miseries, wants, needs and dreams. Since day one he had nothing that a child could call personal possession as his family was fighting a war with the increasing inflation rate. Childhood passed in a blur of memories and it wasn’t even till late teens that he started cursing his pathetic wretched life. He loathed the thought of living, of simply breathing as if it was something on his shoes. He thought that he can never be happy in his life. His father made him join a workshop where he was to learn automobile repairs. He was good and being able to start young he was faster, quicker and perceptive than others. He quickly learnt the trade and started making good income. People used to say that he can identify the fault in a vehicle by simply looking at it. Things got better and he started saving. His parents married him to a decent girl, someone he liked pretty much afterwards. From his savings he established a workshop of his own and hired other people to work for him. His workshop became popular and customers used to some to him increasing his income.
There he was standing outside his workshop and looking at the traffic thinking
“life is so good that I don’t know if it could get any better”
In all these above described events one can easily note what’s the similarity. I was sitting with my mentor in a restaurant having a late lunch when he told me
“Remember this Ahsan ! there are times in a person’s life that something bad happens and he thinks that he cannot be more sad than that, grief overpowers his all senses and he thinks that he will always remain sad like that and things will never change, similarly, there are also times in a person’s life that something good happens and he feels such joy and such happiness around him that life becomes a living dream of heaven for him and he thinks that the extent of which he is happy now can’t be matched and he’ll be always like that
They are both wrong
The feeling of sadness that engulfs him makes him think like that so he thinks that he’ll always be sad and not even once will he see the glimmer of happiness. This singular feeling increases his pain and plunges him deep down in the valley of hopelessness, similarly, when he something good happens he also go in a trance like condition of happiness believing that it will always be like that
Everything is temporary
Nothing will last forever not even the grief or the joy not even us for that matters. So one should not consider each situation as permanent.

And remember! Always be on the positive side. Whatever phase you are going through always remain at the positive side, so that in your heart of hearts you know that you are right….”












In the living memory of Behzad Akhtar Jhattial....