Sunday, 15 December 2013
A young man complained for hours, ‘My parents have done great injustice to me. My whole life is miserable due to this.’
Reflect on this
This is a story of a young man. He complained for hours, ‘My parents have done great injustice to me. My whole life is miserable due to this.’
This is what happened…when he was a small boy, his parents did not send him to an English medium school due to which, he was unable to speak fluent English. According to him, this one aspect made him feel inferior to others.
He had joined in the same organization where his father had worked and retired. The present job held by him was made available to him on the basis of ‘job allotment to the heirs of ex-employees.’
Also, his parents had provided him a decent house in a good locality got him married to a girl of his choice. He even had access to many good things in life due to his parent’s benevolence. In spite of all these he cribbed that life was not fair to him.
There are many such persons in this world. Instead of enjoying what they have, they magnify what they do not have and suffer thinking about what is not available.
It is the habit of some, to scrutinize expenses, pie to pie when they are on a tour with their family. They neither cherish beautiful surroundings nor the company of their own kith and kin. The joy of being together is spoiled by the arithmetic; thus converting a joyous occasion into utter misery.
Om Namah Shivay
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