Wednesday, July 3, 2013

I am sure life is always beautiful, but you need to see it the way it looks

It’s always pleasure to meet people
Yesterday (July 3rd, 2013) I met a group who (shall I say likeminded people) as the group discussed most of the time books. Though the group consisted of mixed age’s one thing I sensed, which made me feel good about is that the group’s enthusiasm to learn and share their readings and what they know.
Once in a while you meet a person
I was traveling (Sorry I forgot the date) in a public transport bus, holding my book. Next to me sitting a gentleman curious to know what I was reading and there started discussion on reading and general change in city’s life. I felt so good about learning so many things about city in which I am living. I started feeling concerned for the changes that are taking place, which hampering the happiness of people who enjoyed small things that mattered.
How do I put this?
I was travelling in train sitting next to me two elderly men were talking generally and they found the similar ground of talking as they studied in the same school and batch. I was curious as I also found a common ground (they were talking about the school in which I studied and they were discussing about the teachers I was familiar with)  finally I realized they were talking about my father and his friend and I volunteered in giving them names and they were surprised and I told them the reason. They felt good to know about their teacher’s son, when they asked about their teacher I had to give them the sad news, I told them I am returning to my place after performing last rites of my father.

My faith and optimism in the teaching profession got solid ground after this incident. I had to retake a pledge of continuing in the profession. 

2 comments:

Suhasini Srihari said...

Wonderful piece of thought to share Sir! I have always found strangers with an ear to listen and learn more as my own friends and that is the reason I have learned to respect and value everyone's ideas and opinions. It is indeed an amazing feeling!

Arun said...

Thank you for your enriching comments. I am learning each day from people I meet and observe