JUST WHEN WE THOUGHT THE WORLD WAS ENDING...
“Anxiety doesn’t
empty tomorrow of its sorrow,
but only empties
today of its strength.”
Charles Spurgeon
We
all need reminders every night when we go to bed… that, despite all our
problems, there is something we need to thank God for… that, our problems are
very small compared to so many in this world who go to bed with every night…
Yes, we all forget
to look at the blessings of God and only end up getting overwhelmed by our
problems. ‘Thank you God’ doesn’t come to us easily… ‘Why me?’ … ‘Poor me’…
yes, these complaints always come easily.
Last
night, when I was about to retire, I happened to see two things… One was the report
of my routine blood and other tests. Well, just as my students and their
parents get anxious on receiving those unpleasant remarks in the progress
report, some of the remarks in my lab-report weren’t pleasant… The anxiety was slowly
coming over me… Many unnecessary thoughts, to be precise… “What if that
happens, this happens?”… and so on…
Despite my
positive thinking (and preaching) side, I still have my anxious side. Perhaps,
I write about positive things to beat my own blues and anxieties… Certainly, not
because I am free from the ghosts of my mind...
So, I find
myself getting into anxious bouts very regularly… and, invariably, they are followed
by those perspective-changing thoughts… “Friend, calm down… Don’t make mountains out of your molehills… Nothing bad will happen; and if it happens, you will cross
the bridge when it comes” … Yes, all these rational thoughts save me from the onslaught
of irrational ones.
I am aware, that
everything cannot be brushed aside as ‘irrational’… Still, most of the thoughts
are… They are mountains created out of our molehills…
Last night, as I
was beset by the anxious thoughts, I also happened to watch a video shared by
my elder brother, Franklin, on our family group… This was it…
Now, whose
problems were bigger – of this 66-year-old (otherwise perfectly-endowed) man, here in Mumbai, or of those differently-endowed 19-year-old Mohna and Sohna
from Amritsar?
In a second, the
anxieties and concerns about my own health seemed to dissolve… My heart was
saying - ‘Thank-you God’…even, ‘Sorry God’…
We need to look
around us… look at the problems so many of them are facing – in order to get
back the perspective in our minds and, yes, the gratitude in our bosoms…
Every night, we
all have the same two options before us… To complain and go to sleep, or to
thank and go to sleep…
How can we say ‘Good
Night’ when our hearts still complain?
“Just when the caterpillar thought the world
was ending,” reminds the old proverb, “he turned into a butterfly.”
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic’s: 1. Beate Vogl 2. Ernesto R3I3Z
Videos: 1. Unknown 2. truly 3. Ruhi Cenet Hindi
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