Sunday, May 30, 2010

Happiness in Small things

Came across the following pearls of truth on the web, thought it's worth sharing around:

"Little pocket money changed to huge pay cheques, but gave less happiness.
A single Samosa plate changed to a full pizza, but with less hunger
Bike in reserve changed to car with full tank, but with less places to visit
Few local brand jeans changed to designer wears, but less occasions to wear" - Unknown

Growing old with time, comes with life’s own shredding away of good tidings. The universal perception of humanity, sharing to care for those around, innocence, blindfold trust in God supreme (without questioning His existence), sprit to unveil never ending opportunities, doing what the heart feels right ( and not what people around feel is right)…..the list can go on and on. Speaking right from within, in the present age I come across those earning well-settled individuals, who are just bothered of two things: Power Status and Money Inflows. Not quenched with God’s blessing and never contended with their Status Hierarchy, flatter with their sweet-tongued honey dripping lips only to lay traps to get ahead or stay securely rooted within their perused journey. Melting glaciers and Antarctica eruptions are far less threatening than for a “Christian” to live in a world filled with ruthless, wealth fanatical, caste/ community infatuated, growth obsessed wolves of the world. I say “Christian” not to religion, but to one who has their sins forgiven by heart and made child like lamb, through Christ. I have more to demarcations to add, which God-willing will be drafted through another post. But this is the testimony the one who’s walked in all wrong ways and lived a life that would bring shame to my Maker. Dollars or Lakh of Rupees, Designer labels or exquisite platters, Spa's or Degree from that reputed University, on four wheels or up in the Air, …. “Life’s Best of Best experiences lie in smallest and simplest of things”.