IT IS SO COLD OUTSIDE!
It is very, very cold, here, in Mumbai! Delhi is too much, I know. And Himachal
Pradesh and Punjab is unbearable. Kashmir is beyond my imagination!
For us, this much is
just bearable. In the mornings, we find it particularly chilly… A cup of hot,
hot tea or coffee! Wow!
Every morning, our
doodhwala boy rings our bell around 6.30 or so. Yesterday, when I opened the
door, I instantly said, “How do you manage? Wear something thick.”
“Okay sir; thank you
sir,” he said with a very broad smile.
Maybe, no one must have
said such things to him! I hope, I not trying to play a Noble Man here. I did
feel what I had said, that early morning when it was too cold outside, made the
doodhwala boy happy.
I had an old sweater,
which I was not using for years. I kept it ready last night to give him when he
would ring our bell this morning. So, there was a pleasant surprise to him when
I handed over that sweater… The smile was ever broader!
In the same way, the
middle-aged lady, who comes to our place do prepare roties every morning, feels
very happy when I offer a cup of hot tea to her every morning. It is not so
cold only for me… It is for this slogging woman, too!
Just when I reach my
Society gate, around 7.45 or 8 in the morning, I see those security men, two of
them very old, who have still not finished their night duty…all in the open! I
am the Chairman of the Society. The least I can do for them is: “Kaka, how did
the night go?”
And, the worst would
be: throwing my weight around them… because I am the Chairman of the Society!
It is so cold for these
poor watchmen too… and more so, because, they have spent the night right under
the chilly skies!
It doesn’t cost us to
do these spontaneous acts.
Many do for their own reasons.
I do it for my own.
Though
I have not much analyzed
why I do what I do -
I think,
empathy and compassion
are very dear personal-values to me.
empathy and compassion
are very dear personal-values to me.
And, others do, in their own little way…
for
their own reasons.
Some give biscuits for
the street-dogs every morning on their way to the offices. Wow! Look at the
happiness of those dogs! Their tails tell you how happy they are!
Some offer grains to
the pigeons every morning… And look how many pigeons– hundreds of them – come,
know not from where - to receive their fill. And, look at their happiness… When they flutter and go back, you can feel
that!
Some go, late at night –
almost every night – to handover the left-over food to those who sleep on the
roads. And these unfortunate ones do tell “Thank you, sir… Good night”!
And, then, after taking
that ‘dinner’… they go back to sleep on those roads… and those dividers!
It is so cold outside!
GERALD D’CUNHA
The image used in this Post is by Ashok Ahuja. He is a professional Photographer and a very dear friend of mine. He is also one of the founder members of The Dawn Club, and, along with his gifted-artist wife, Sudha, has been helping me, and the Club, right from its inception.
Comments
Thanks for touching my soul!!!
- VIBHA
Pl keep reading and commenting.
Love,
GERRY
You are so right. As you mentioned I also noticed the happiness on the face of the boy who comes every morning to clean my car when I offered him a cup of hot coffee few days back.
Many things we take for granted in life. A very good article.
N.Kumar
True, we take these small things for granted!
Thanks, pl keep reading and commenting. How is our Yashoda madam? My 'Hi' to her!
Love,
Gerry
Love,
Sir