I am (always) Right
Not everybody gets an opportunity to
explore their strengths. I am sure there are many who don’t even know what they
are capable of unless thrown into a testing situation. Also there are people
who know their capabilities, yet they don’t get an opportunity to exhibit their
potentials. Or rather, they played it safe all their lives. I am lucky to have
been there and done it; in the bargain, I have gained and lost much.
So, who decides if I was right or wrong?
Who declares that I have taken the wrong decisions? Who certifies me as a
lunatic to have taken the path that I chose? Society? Ok. If it is them, on
what parameters do they judge me? And when I say society, I include my
immediate family members too; in fact everybody except me.
At this point, I would love to quote,
‘Nobody knows my journey.’ I believe in this quote blindfolded. I do not know
the parameters on which I am being judged to correct myself. I am not sure the
person who is judging me knows or have experienced what I have been through; whether the person can relate to my pain, happiness, helplessness or sorrows. It is
only me who knows what my aspirations were and what I achieved at the end of my
struggle. Hence, I can judge myself and tell if I succeeded or failed.
Do I have the liberty to choose with whom
to be compared? If I am being judged in comparison with the flock of people who
are a part of dignified labour, swanky apartment, luxurious mode of transport,
exotic vacation, then you may be right. However, I would want to be compared
with people who have struggled through their life and achieved what they wanted
to. In this regard, even a child is successful if he has his way with his
favourite toy. Now, the comparison becomes silly and I am declared amateurish.
Crisp and true! keep blogging :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring :)
DeleteHow true! BB, you are right. Keep writing!
ReplyDeleteI know ;)
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