OUR BEST INSURANCE COVER
Pic.: Barkha Manik
“Tell your heart that the fear of
suffering is worse than the suffering itself.
And no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams.”
- Paulo Coelho
I have, always, felt in my heart the power of
my dreams. When a dream is alive in my heart, I feel strong, upbeat and
zestful. When dream fades, my strength and zest, too.
So,
invariably, the secret of remaining young, alive and purposeful is to nurse a
dream in my heart and follow it...
Fear
about future, normally, sneaks in our hearts when we give up on our dreams...
when we give up on our hopes... when we have no purpose to live for. We turn
cynical and bitter about our future... We turn skeptical and lose our zest.
Some days ago, I had been to an insurance co’s
office to pay premiums of some of my exiting policies. While I was there, I was
approached by one of the business-development officers, who, in those few
moments, literally, made me feel why I did not have enough insurance cover...
and why I should urgently go for a ‘big’ cover...
Yes,
for a while, I was hoodwinked to believe in his logic and I was panicking: “I
am 56. How many more productive years? What if that happens? And what if this
happens? He is right... I should not take the risk of not protecting my
future...”
By
the time I reached home, I was out of his spell... “Thank-you so much,” I said,
“I am quite happy with the present cover.”
And,
a couple of days back, I, consciously, made a decision to learn and practice ‘Tai
Chi’... Somehow, I had felt, that if I sincerely and earnestly learn and
practice Tai Chi, it would do away my health concerns... and, with that, I
would be able to work more energetically and enthusiastically on my dreams...
Today
was the first day of my Tai Chi learning. Let me tell you, I not only felt
really, really good about myself, I, also, felt sufficiently insured!
“There is nothing to
fear but fear itself.” American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had made
this famous remark, to inspire a nation gripped by anxiety about future... The
onslaught of Great Depression and Second World-War was a reality and hoping and
dreaming seemed impossible... Even though he himself was crippled with polio,
he led a crippled nation right from his wheel-chair... It was he who had first
inspired his folks with the infectious hope: “Happy Days Are Here Again!”
Yes,
as dreams and hopes came, the fear died out...
In
life, happy days come to us, only through dreaming and hoping...
That’s,
in deed, our best insurance cover!
GERALD
D’CUNHA
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