That’s what I said - ”Wow, what an amazing facility,” when my
better half told me a few days back, about her walk to the main road to get
some stuff. Well, I was lying on the hospital bed with the right leg in a plaster,
so the case in point was - “the ability to walk.” It’s really funny, how we get
engrossed in the idiosyncrasies of life, take things for granted and don’t appreciate
what we have. Last month during Chennai
floods, we both said the same thing -“what an amazing facility”, when the electricity
board went finally up n running and declared by night - “let there be light!”
I have definitely said this before in my blog; it’s something ingrained in our DNA. Typically, we appreciate the value of things only after they’re taken away. Life is iffy, iffy as it can be. Being ambitious is good, cribbing sometimes is just fine, but it’s best if we learn to appreciate (ALWAYS) what we have in hand. Yes, that (the 'always' part) is an ideal world scenario, but we can at least resolve to take that road and see where that takes us.
P.S: On a different note, thank you for all the "appreciation" mails for my book. I'm really honored by all the love and good wishes.
Ciao ppl!!
Ciao Life!!