I have Two incidents running in my mind as I decide to write todays blog but the third one that I am forgetting is bothering me more, it was something interesting that I wanted to write about and I also thought I would pen out brief description of it somewhere so that I don’t forget it but since I didn’t mention it anywhere I am forgetting it. Well like any other human being I have shown the same thing that I am not valuing what is already running in my mind but am behind what I think I had in mind. This in itself becomes an inspiration, rather it creates a caution that even when we know things we still act unaware of them.
Kids have been a source of inspiration of my blogs very often and this one is a resultant of yet another inspiration from them. As we pass through turbulent weather I see passengers around me getting tensed and few of them also started screaming after we experienced few air pockets, I tried to console them and tell that everything is fine and it’s just the weather causing this turbulence. To be honest even I got a little tensed after I observed certain signs and noises in and around the flying machine, but even in that moment of stress I heard a little girl saying to her parents “maza aa raha hai”. I looked at her in sheer surprise and then to the passenger next to me who was flying for the first time. Turbulence was the same for both of them, but the outlook to it made the entire difference. Since the girl was not aware of possible consequence she wasn’t afraid of anything and found turbulence a fun ride, but other passengers were scared of it thinking of the possible consequences. That is the problem with us the elders, we start thinking of consequences even before thinking of handling the current situation and reacting to it in a positive manner. What we face is of least importance to us but the illusion of result is more important. wouldnt challenges be easier to face if we accepted them as a fun ride away from regular routine?
it's for you to decide how you want to react....
Manisha Dawar
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Turbulence; Fun ride or challenge
I have Two incidents running in my mind as I decide to write todays blog but the third one that I am forgetting is bothering me more, it was something interesting that I wanted to write about and I also thought I would pen out brief description of it somewhere so that I don’t forget it but since I didn’t mention it anywhere I am forgetting it. Well like any other human being I have shown the same thing that I am not valuing what is already running in my mind but am behind what I think I had in mind. This in itself becomes an inspiration, rather it creates a caution that even when we know things we still act unaware of them.
Kids have been a source of inspiration of my blogs very often and this one is a resultant of yet another inspiration from them. As we pass through turbulent weather I see passengers around me getting tensed and few of them also started screaming after we experienced few air pockets, I tried to console them and tell that everything is fine and it’s just the weather causing this turbulence. To be honest even I got a little tensed after I observed certain signs and noises in and around the flying machine, but even in that moment of stress I heard a little girl saying to her parents “maza aa raha hai”. I looked at her in sheer surprise and then to the passenger next to me who was flying for the first time. Turbulence was the same for both of them, but the outlook to it made the entire difference. Since the girl was not aware of possible consequence she wasn’t afraid of anything and found turbulence a fun ride, but other passengers were scared of it thinking of the possible consequences. That is the problem with us the elders, we start thinking of consequences even before thinking of handling the current situation and reacting to it in a positive manner. What we face is of least importance to us but the illusion of result is more important. wouldnt challenges be easier to face if we accepted them as a fun ride away from regular routine?
it's for you to decide how you want to react....
Manisha Dawar