WHEREVER YOU GO...
In my last post, I had used a very old statement:
“Wherever you go, you carry yourself.”
“What did you mean by
that?” A friend of mine asked me, last night.
For the last two
weeks, this friend of mine, along with his wife, has been busy planning for the
summer holidays. Just another week, the family will be off on a ten-day trip to
Kashmir. A lot of preparation has been going
on… right from surfing on the Net, calling tour agents, cross checking with friends
and strangers who have already been to Kashmir... to arranging for funds, haggling
on the package, the hotels and the food. Along the process, a lot of heat is
generated at home – there are disagreements between husband and wife, the young
daughter has different perspective altogether… there are loud arguments and
sulking.
The holiday is just
about to take off. My friend is going to Kashmir…
with his family…
Last night, I asked
him, “Why?”
He had asked me
what
I meant by those words,
“Wherever you go, you carry yourself!”
Like my friend, presently,
every second person might be busy planning for his grand holiday somewhere in the
serene hills of Kodaikanal or the exotic beaches of Thailand. Like my friend’s family,
all these families might also be involved in heated arguments, anger and sulking.
What is common and interesting in all these cases is: every one of them is
expecting to be relaxed and happy when he reachs – ‘out there’… in Kashmir, in
Kodaikanal, in Munnar, in Darjeeling, in Thailand, in Honolulu…
or in the Andaman islands! They are all
waiting to relax… waiting to be happy. They are all hoping to find that illusive
something out there – when they land there… on their ‘Promised Land’!
In my last post, that 28-year-old young-man, who had come
to me for counseling, was employed in a reputed blue-chip company. The pay was
good, the timings were good, and colleagues and bosses were good… Still, he was
unfulfilled, still anxious and unhappy. He was feeling that he had not done
enough in his life… he wanted to be more successful! In the course of our
discussion, I had driven home the point, that unless we find joy, happiness and
feeling of being successful here in our present station, in is unlikely that we
would find them in our next. “Wherever you go, you carry yourself, my friend!” I
had told him.
Now, this friend of
mine wanted to know what did I mean by those words. Yes, on the eve of his
long-awaited holidays in that Heaven-on-Earth… Kashmir!
Will my friend and
his family be relaxed when they land on this Heaven?
Will they find there
- their happiness?
Or, will they carry
themselves, also, to their Heaven?
I do not know. Though
I know, most of us, always, do!
After explaining what
I had meant by those words, I had also given a big hug to my friend and wished:
“Have a good time…
Enjoy!”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pics.: Anand Pais
Comments
- Arnab Gupta
... Candy D'Mello
Love,
GERRY
Love,
GERRY