Hey all,
People, im gonna let you in on a little lesson i learned from life. Its about a theory known as the 'butterfly effect' i don't know if you were aware of it.it is based on the idea that a butterfly although a tiny part of our world, each tiny flap of its wings might create tiny changes in the atmosphere that may even sometimes alter the path of a tornado or delay a storm in another location. this theory states that a tiny factor may sometimes create changes of big proportions.the same way, what you think might be a little thing you do, might actually seem really big for some people.
Well listen to this story for a change, one day while i was walking down the street, i walked past a rather old lady. On any other day i wouldn't have noticed her. Her suffering, her weakness, her pain, her tortured soul. But this time i felt different. I didn't just walk past her without noticing. I thought i am in no hurry to do anything important, my day was pretty empty anyway. so i took some time off which i was probably gonna waste away anyway, and i thought just for that small portion of time, "what if she was my own grandmother. of course we do anything if she is actually part of our family so why not help somebody who isn't ? "
I went to her to ask her how she has been and whether i can do anything for her. i thought i would, just for once try to know another person on a human level. Apparently her husband lies paralyzed on bed, her cruel son had been beating her up when nobody sees, and she lives in complete misery. I was shocked to hear the sadness she has been through , but i couldn't do anything about it. it's none of my business. i wouldn't want to get in the middle of some family issue. so i looked at her and told her sincerely that everything will be fine even though i had no idea how. she asked me if i could buy her a few medicines, i helped out. but just when i was about to return home, she called out my name and put her hand on my head and gave me a blessing " you will be happy in your life ahead" and she had the most honest smile anyone i have ever seen. so i walk back home thinking if i could take 15 minutes off my day and help her out, i make her world a happier place. so imagine the kind of good we can do, if we all do the same. the world itself,would be a happy place. and isn't that a beautiful picture. Just a little food for thought people.
Bye,
With love, Chikku
People, im gonna let you in on a little lesson i learned from life. Its about a theory known as the 'butterfly effect' i don't know if you were aware of it.it is based on the idea that a butterfly although a tiny part of our world, each tiny flap of its wings might create tiny changes in the atmosphere that may even sometimes alter the path of a tornado or delay a storm in another location. this theory states that a tiny factor may sometimes create changes of big proportions.the same way, what you think might be a little thing you do, might actually seem really big for some people.
Well listen to this story for a change, one day while i was walking down the street, i walked past a rather old lady. On any other day i wouldn't have noticed her. Her suffering, her weakness, her pain, her tortured soul. But this time i felt different. I didn't just walk past her without noticing. I thought i am in no hurry to do anything important, my day was pretty empty anyway. so i took some time off which i was probably gonna waste away anyway, and i thought just for that small portion of time, "what if she was my own grandmother. of course we do anything if she is actually part of our family so why not help somebody who isn't ? "
I went to her to ask her how she has been and whether i can do anything for her. i thought i would, just for once try to know another person on a human level. Apparently her husband lies paralyzed on bed, her cruel son had been beating her up when nobody sees, and she lives in complete misery. I was shocked to hear the sadness she has been through , but i couldn't do anything about it. it's none of my business. i wouldn't want to get in the middle of some family issue. so i looked at her and told her sincerely that everything will be fine even though i had no idea how. she asked me if i could buy her a few medicines, i helped out. but just when i was about to return home, she called out my name and put her hand on my head and gave me a blessing " you will be happy in your life ahead" and she had the most honest smile anyone i have ever seen. so i walk back home thinking if i could take 15 minutes off my day and help her out, i make her world a happier place. so imagine the kind of good we can do, if we all do the same. the world itself,would be a happy place. and isn't that a beautiful picture. Just a little food for thought people.
Bye,
With love, Chikku
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