Patience and perseverance are told to be the two of the greatest virtues of any human being. Wait..everything will be alright. Wait…there is always a silver lining. Wait …future holds good for you. These are some of the lines which we keep on listening from our parents, teachers, peers and well wishers. We keep dreaming about the better future. When we are in mid-forties and all our hope vanish. We pass the baton to our children. Wait for their better future which in turn will make our own shinning….then the baton is passed to the Grandchildren…and it becomes a chain.
The wait never ends…….it just takes away different shapes. I wonder why we need to wait. Why can’t we live in the present unbothered by the past and unworried about the future? Why can’t we accept the simple fact of today however hard it is? Why do we need to console ourselves with the unknown sympathy of a better future? The very nature imbedded in us from the childhood days makes us a personality asking for excuses at every step later in our career and a day dreamer. I quote some lines of Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee:
“ kal kal karte aaj haath se nikle saare
Bhoot bhawisyat ki chinta me wartamaan ki baaji haare”
1 comment:
Hmm....Its right wat u r saying!:)
But the thing is when things are going wrong,then waiting is the only option left...it becomes our confidence....and ultimtely everything...Its the new begining and the end ultimately:)So we have to wait for the life cycle to change again for our good...
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