CELEBRATING OUR DIFFERENCES
Another lesson we should teach our children, very early in life, is to celebrate our differences… All sorts of differences.
In fact,
I am wrong here. This lesson we should learn from our little children!
For,
children are pure… They are unbiased… Division and hatred doesn’t come to them
naturally. It is when they see us talking about division – when they see our
prejudiced reactions towards people around us, including the ones within our
own families – yes, our children pick them up from us.
In my
last Post, I had focused on our uniqueness… How God has made each one of us
unique, special. I had emphasized how powerful that faith of ours in uniqueness
could be. I had called it – ‘The Gospel of Faith’!
Today, I
wish to focus on the other side of this faith: that, as much as I am unique, special,
my fellow-being, too, is… That, I should not only believe in the beauty,
strength and power of my own uniqueness, I should believe in his, too… I should
rejoice in it… Celebrate our differences.
All sorts
of differences, I have already said…
Our caste
and color…
Our status
and education…
Our
languages and eating habits…
Our
hobbies, passions, concerns and praying habits…
Our
outlooks, idols, pet-dislikes and superstitions…
The
politics we play and the insecurities we harbor…
There is incredible
beauty, joy and power in celebrating our innate differences… There is a great
sense of freedom, as well.
Thus,
whether it is from the student
or from the teacher…
but, the lesson has to be
imparted:
Like me,
others too are unique, special… And, rejoicing in it, celebrating our
differences makes living really a unique experience as well…
Very
special, in deed!
GERALD
C’CUNHA
Pic.: Mehul Bhuva
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