I had this habit since I was a child, if my
memory serves me right I was about 12 years old when my very close friend had
gifted me a bottle of perfume and a Teddy Bear ( typically girly !!! ). I
used that perfume occasionally, and hence stayed with me for a long time, till
the empty bottle got its way to the bin. I still have the Teddy bear (though
it does not look the same J today, but emotional value it carries
means a lot to me).
I could never throw things away. Whenever I got
something new or was gifted with something I would save it for the best time.
May it be a new dress, it would stay in my wardrobe for some special event, if
it was a perfume it would rest on my dressing table, I would use it
occasionally. In short I would save it for the best.
Till I met a friend (I mentioned her in my post Live Every Moment ) she
changed the whole perception about things. She made me realize that the belief
if I enjoy something now, I won’t be able to look forward to anything better in
future is false. What it does is actually spoils the joy of present. Live in
the moment that was her motto. That was the first time she made me, change my
approach towards life.
As it is said that some habits are difficult to
break and they really die hard, I still keep some things unused for those
special times.
Sometimes a sad and traumatic situation makes a
person stop and think again about their approach towards life. Something like
that happened to me yet again.
My friend just left us for the heavenly aboard,
and the other day I called up her family to check on how they were doing. (Loss
which no one will ever be able to fill) which I am aware, support is
the only thing that can be given at such moments.
Her husband who was trying his best not to
break, but finally I guess the emotions took the front seat. He mentioned that
on the funeral day when they were looking through my friends wardrobe, to
decide as to what she will wear when they will put her to rest, he saw a “
sari “ , which she had brought 6 months ago, but preserved it for
her anniversary. He said to me, “I think this is it, don’t ever save
anything for the special occasions, each day is special, each day you are alive
is special.
The conversation came to end at that note, with
tears at both the ends. My friend, who was fighting cancer, and was living her
life as if it was her last day, had kept something for a special day. I think
that was her hope, hope to live, and hope to be alive.
She taught me one more lesson, even while
leaving this world. “Every day is special ".
That night, I lit the candle that had been on
the center table as a showpiece collecting dust since years.
I slept with one thought that night, that when
my journey on this earth ends, I want to shout and say… “Wow, what a
ride I had in journey called life “
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yaar ... real gud one ... keep the gud work on ... i love reading your articles :-)
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