- I must not write this. Good way to begin you think. But I never feel like speaking about the good things I have done or maybe I do not want to expose that sensitive side of my character. Whatever. Because I have a blog I am writing this, else I would prefer to remain silent.
- Some months ago, I went to an orphanage to distribute food to children. We went in a car and waited for the kids, who were looking at us warily and shyly, to get ready. Then they took a bath and put on the school uniform and took their plates and sat down in a row.
- Then they sang a prayer, and we started distributing food. For every idly or puri, they looked at me and rolled their eyes and said: "Thank you sir".
- Their dress, their discipline and their sad eyes and the thought that they did not have parents, even a childhood ... I do not know what shattered me. Somebody said they would hold hands and walk in a line to school and come back the same way. Every detail I gathered about them shook me.
- I am sangfroid, that's why I did not break down. But I wore a serious look for three days after that. Their faces never left my mind. Repeatedly, I heard their voice thanking me.
- Basically I never complain about food, eating what is put before me. That day only made my resolve to stay that way firm.
- Hardly we think of such children in our daily routine, though we know they exist. When we see them, believe me, it will leave a lasting impression.
- I realised what it is to feed the poor and that there are a thousand hungry mouths for every morsel we drop. And when people gloat about their achievements of gluttony _ This hotel is good, food is cheap here, I shouted at the waiter _ I slip away to a corner and think of children who are grateful to god for offering them food.
- It's good to hear that many people feed these children on their wedding anniversary, the death anniversary of parents and on birthdays.
Live in love
One minute of joy and love is eternity, so are one good thought, one good deed and a big laugh. Add more of this. I am bad in maths, you add up. Live in love.
Footprints in the sands of time
Measured steps to be washed away by a thoughtless wave
Saturday, March 17, 2007
SPARE THEM A THOUGHT
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3 comments:
Krish, A thought-provoking piece
Krish, A thought-provoking piece
Good words...and it is hard to accpet the truth always..even after seeing many things like the way u saw it.. many people remain the same..and that is life we can not do anything about it..
Anyways nice thoughts..
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