Today was so designed that companionship had been in my mind. While it started with me accompanying mom to where she wanted me to go along with her in search of her son in law. It followed by a visit to my aunts place and then this incident in metro.
It seemed to be just another journey in metro until when I heard a lady screaming asking someone to get out of the ladies coach, followed with it was voice of a young women saying “ its ok” . I saw a couple who looked normal at first glance and it took me just few more seconds to realise that both girl and boy were visually disabled. While girl was completely disabled of vision, boy was partially disabled. They both stood together controlled and supported each other. Their body language was such that they complemented and completed each other. It was in all sense true companionship. None of them was complete as an individual but their togetherness ensured that they could fight all challenges of life.
None of us is complete either and can never be, but do you have that special one who makes you feel complete. If yes get your differences together add your strength to your partners weakness. Always think of yourself as whole and not individual, because it’s you as together who have filled in the gaps. Else you would have still been incomplete.
Manisha Dawar
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Companionship
Today was so designed that companionship had been in my mind. While it started with me accompanying mom to where she wanted me to go along with her in search of her son in law. It followed by a visit to my aunts place and then this incident in metro.
It seemed to be just another journey in metro until when I heard a lady screaming asking someone to get out of the ladies coach, followed with it was voice of a young women saying “ its ok” . I saw a couple who looked normal at first glance and it took me just few more seconds to realise that both girl and boy were visually disabled. While girl was completely disabled of vision, boy was partially disabled. They both stood together controlled and supported each other. Their body language was such that they complemented and completed each other. It was in all sense true companionship. None of them was complete as an individual but their togetherness ensured that they could fight all challenges of life.
None of us is complete either and can never be, but do you have that special one who makes you feel complete. If yes get your differences together add your strength to your partners weakness. Always think of yourself as whole and not individual, because it’s you as together who have filled in the gaps. Else you would have still been incomplete.
Manisha Dawar