While browsing internet, I came
across an article about a small-time tea-stall vendor. He and his wife have by
now travelled the whole of India and 16 other countries – every day the man
puts aside some money, then takes some bridge loan and travels …. Works hard
for some time to clear the loan so that he and his wife can travel again…
….. Long back we had driven down
to Kanyakumari from the city of Bangalore for a short vacation… Standing in the
Queue for the ferry to “Vivekananda Rock” Pallavi and I were chatting with each
other. Suddenly a man standing next to us asked me if I was from Mumbai …. A little
irritated at being disturbed I nodded silently …. He introduced himself and
narrated his travel story … he and his neighbours who mostly worked on low
wages / daily wages regularly kept aside some money and then once in the year,
hired a bus to travel to far off places …. They would carry their grocery, cook
themselves during the journey and visit the tourist destinations ….. I think
they had seen most of India …..
Standing in Kausani, which is
about 2000 Km from Mumbai, as I bragged about my long-distance driving, an old
man listened quietly ….. when he introduced himself, I realised that he was in
his 60’s, drove a small car and had driven from Bangalore ….which meant he had
driven at least 1000 km more than me ….
These are true stories and
stories like these always inspire me. These are stories of people who may not
be great achievers but they quietly believe in following their own dreams and
passion….. they live hard lives but do not lose their hearts …….hard life does
not become an excuse to not enjoy life ….meagre resources do not come in the
way of chasing something which is always considered possible only when you have
excess of resources…these are simple stories of simple people who teach us a
significant lesson – living a happy life is not a function of your resources
but a function of your attitude!!
Totally agree with the last line
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