SOME BUILD WALLS... OTHERS BUILD WINDMILLS
A very old student and a friend of mine, Kilan, just sent an inspiring message to me on my cell:
“God
asked: “What is forgiveness?”
A
little girl gave a lovely reply:
“It
is the wonderful fruit that a tree gives
when
it is being hurt by a stone.”
“Kilan, my friend, Forgiveness comes easily to
trees,” I smiled, “not to us.”
But, how wonderful that thought was!
Tomorrow will be our Independence Day. On our border,
it seems, our five soldiers have been killed by Pakistani forces. I have been
not watching TV news for months now and reading the newspapers only on and off.
But, I can imagine the kind of heated debate on TV, newspapers, Parliament and
everywhere… including Twitter and FB.
Imagine our dear nation, India, as the tree, that
little girl is referring to… and, imagine, Pakistan as the one who has hurt her
badly with stones – bullets, indeed. And, imagine, the Tree, India, despite the
pain inflicted upon it, is expected to yield sweet fruits?
I still read on FB the kind of flak our PM has been
receiving for reacting slowly to the provocation by Pakistan…
So, to say “Forgive Pakistan,” would mean, “Stone
me!”
I mean, if I say that, today, I will be stoned to
death!
So, I will leave my Nation and our neighbor alone…
I am the
present Hon. Chairman of our housing society. Tomorrow, I will be fortunate to
preside over the ID Flag-hoisting ceremony, in our complex, for the fifth time
in a row. Ours is a Society of very ordinary people… People with simple aspirations,
simple life-styles…and, yet, blessed with very giving and loving hearts. And,
like everywhere else, some mean hearts, too. Yes, I mean that…
Today, as Kilan’s message made me reflect on what
it conveyed, I remember our founder Hon. Chairman – Mr. R.M. Nair. As I write,
here in my office, he is all alone at home on his wheelchair… managing most of his
chores on his own. His wife and two daughters are working. And, he spends his
whole day thinking positive stuff, reading, praying and communicating with all
his friends through e-mils and FB. He reads my Posts daily and comments…
Tomorrow, come hailstorm or sandstorm, Mr. Nair
will be the first one to arrive at the Flag-hoisting venue. His wife and
daughters will help him take his steps… and that would be slow as snail. Every
AGM, every SGM, every ID or RD Flag-hoisting ceremony, every Society event… you
will find him there before anyone else!
Some seventeen years ago, when hardly a couple of
families had moved in here to live, it was Mr. Nair, with two-three other
members, had taken initiative to found our Society. The builder had placed a
hundred hurdles including no supply of drinking water… and, this gentleman - a
young Engineer then, with his school-going two daughters and a working wife at
home - would remain out, late into the nights, working for the Society. I still
remember meeting him, in those days… “I have a simple dream: to make this place
a happy place to live in,” yes, he would say that to us. He succeeded in
founding our society… and, giving us a fantastic head-start… But, then, though
I do not like to say this… it was, it is and it will be a ‘thankless’ job. The
more selfless and idealistic you are, the more punches you get… and, get them
badly.
Mr. Nair was badly hurt by such meanness. And,
one day, received a massive stroke, which was to cripple him forever. But, what
is endearing in this saga is the role played by his wife to nurse him back to
whatever position he is in, today. It is really praiseworthy and worth
emulating… She stood by her husband as a rock and she still stands. Without
him, he can’t do a lot… including a bath at home or gracing of the flag-hoisting,
tomorrow…
What is even more endearing… praiseworthy and
worth emulating is the heart Mr. Nair has been blessed with: a hear heart of gold… No
ill-will, no regrets, no bitterness. Only hope. Zest.
“When
the winds of change blow,
Some
build walls…others build windmills.”
Some days ago, when Mr. Nair sent me this inspiring
Chinese proverb, I had decided to write something on it. I did not know I would
end up doing it, today… and, this way!
Nair sir, I pray for your good health… May your buoyant
spirit inspire us, always…
A happy Independence Day in advance!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Amrita Jeurkar
Comments
--- Punit
Worth writing in gold!
... Mishra