Hardship – A shift of attitude(Every problem can be a nice resolution)
- Rupa Khare
- May 20, 2020
- 2 min read
Geeta, who just wanted to be happy, and liked the house full of people, but she was murmered ‘why are these people like this? Why do they have a feeling superiority and inferiority in place of love in their hearts? ‘This all fills her deeply not to be part of such status people.
Geeta, was looking at that page of her diary after 26 years, and suddenly voiced ‘God thank, thanks to all of them for the way they were like, otherwise I have not reached this high, I could not develop this much.’
She started writing thanks to the aunt who used to insult her and proved her nothing before her daughter, continued to thank her Siddharth uncle who once outraged on her for sitting on his expensive couch, she forwarded thanks to his rich tauji who never helped them with even a rupee.
That day Geeta felt herself in the lap of hardships, and today she is thanking that all the inaccessible pleasures, but, she was very happy today because today again her house was full of people and everyone was happy for her courage and hard work, all were celebrating her success of becoming an IAS,. Her aunt asked her daughter ‘see Geeta, try to be like her’. Shidhrath uncle courtly invited her for a cup of coffee with them. She answered uncle I could do this just because of you people only, thanks, I am grateful. Now there were beats of cheer along with flames of envy too in the hearts.
Our each offense is a call to our soul to be better, go more than you are. Be out of your comfort zones.
By
Dr. Roopa Khare
Counseling Psychologist
Mathura, India
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