We, more often than not, reflect or
scatter away a major part of the troubles we have to face or the misfortune
that come upon us. We want that the others living in this world should also
share, at least, a part of the burden we carry or the pain we experience when
some injury is inflicted on us. As a result, we all are left to bear the burden
of the sorrow we do not actually deserve.
We
underestimate our capacity to bear with the things that engulf us in the
natural process of our lives. Such capacity when left unused by us not only makes
us weak and devoid of enough courage and enthusiasm, the world also is depleted
with natural jubilation and playfulness for the man, but that the birds, animals
and plants enjoy themselves with.
We must make
ourselves stronger and happier. We must learn to bear the burdens of life that
come to us, as our natural share; and, refrain from reflecting them to fellow
human beings or other living beings. If we avoid doing this, we will harm
ourselves and also the others.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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