Sunday, May 19, 2013

Aren't You Missing Something in Life...??


It was in the last month of October, 2012 that an incident happened, that really hit me. I had my CA Final exams in 1st week of November. My neighbour’s son who was 21 years old, died of heart attack. Yes, this really shook me. I am always prepared for death. As we all know someday we all will be gone, it’s just a matter of time. But what hit me was that at such young, how come one can die of heart attack that too without any symptoms at such a young age. He had no health issues and he was perfectly fine. It was at night his body arrived in an Ambulance. I carried his body along with others, inside the house. I still remember, that moment, when I carried his body, it was a strange feeling that can never be explained. 

This is what happened. He had gone to pay his college fees and on the way back from the college to the bus stand, he experienced some pain in his heart. He called up home and told them about it. His elder brother called up his dad and told him about it. In the meantime, after speaking, he suddenly became unconscious in the bus. He was sitting, so it’s normal for people to sleep in the bus. So only at the main bus stand when everyone got down from the bus, he was stilly lying in his seat. The people there took him outside and called for a doctor. The doctor asked them to take him to the hospital. When they took him to the hospital, the hospital doctors told them that he was brought dead. No one actually knew exactly when he died, whether inside the bus or while taking him to the hospital, but that’s history now.

Now there is a reason why I am sharing this story here. I love meeting people. Nothing is more satisfying for me than meeting my friends and dear ones. We live in world where technology is part of our lives. These days, people meeting people have reduced and the social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, have contributed to it. I haven nothing against these things, but the way people give so much importance to these sites, makes me sick. No matter how many million hugs and kisses you send across to your dear ones and friends virtually, nothing can replace a physical hug when you actually meet a person. I give a lot of importance to that. If I have to meet a friend even for 10 minutes and for that I have to travel 1 hour, I have no problem and I have done that in the past. Because, that’s what makes Life worth living for.

The incident that I have narrated above made me think. It hit me really hard. It just shows that, no matter whoever you are and whatever you are, you just don’t know when that day will come when you have to hear about death of a friend or dear one. Whenever it is possible for me, I make it a point to meet people. Even in a slightest of opportunity, I tried to make the best use of it. Because this incident had taught me that you just need to give importance to relationships.

I keep reminding myself about that incident. It pushes me, motivates me that something much more important is there other than work and sending those virtual hugs and kisses. Just imagine a situation where you are walking alone on the road and see everyone else is walking alone in silence. Because their friends and dear ones are busy with something less important and sending those virtual hugs and kisses. Believe me, nothing can replace a physical meeting with a friend and just sitting there and talking for hours and doing nothing.

Recently, one of my friend got married in Hubli. So because of work, we took only one day break. The marriage was on May 1, 2013. We left Bangalore on April 30 night and reached Hubli on May 1 morning. We left Hubli on May 1 night and reached Bangalore on May 2 morning. Hubli was much more calm and less crowded than Bangalore. It was a sleepy town if I can call it. We were 9 guys and we chatted endlessly. We roamed for sometime but it was a day that was itched in memories. Even after coming back to Bangalore, we were still in that Hubli mood, because these days it so difficult to meet people that too for 9 guys at one time. What is life if not for relationships, meeting people, sharing your thoughts and talking endlessly, doing nothing. Just think of that day when you wanted to meet your friend but due to whatever reasons you could not and that friend is no more. Sorry to be so dramatic, but this is how Life teaches some important lessons. I want to sign off my blog by saying that,

“Life is an Illusion; Death is the Reality. You can the change the illusion to make it look better but can’t change the reality”  

Prashanth

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7 comments:

  1. Poignant and so relevant in today's times!!
    I totally agree with the lines below....
    " nothing can replace a physical hug when you actually meet a person. I give a lot of importance to that. If I have to meet a friend even for 10 minutes and for that I have to travel 1 hour, I have no problem and I have done that in the past. Because, that’s what makes Life worth living for."

    In this day and age we have become so lost in our own little worlds that we have forgotten the bigger picture of it all...forgotten how to live!!

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    1. Thanks for visiting my blog Aditi, appreciate it...:) These days we are so lost and busy, that we don't have time for ourselves.

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  2. Quite interesting... Liked your last sentence “Life is an Illusion; Death is the Reality. You can the change the illusion to make it look better but can’t change the reality” - true

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    1. Thanks aamjunta for visiting my blog and commenting on it...:)

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  3. Ah a very thought provoking post you have written there prashanth, really good.. holding everyone who really matter to us close is what makes life beautiful.
    Above incident what you have told is really heart touching, Such a young boy had to live and see this world but see how destiny is!
    I pity his family I and hope god gives immense strength to their family.

    And its wonderful that from this incident as well you have written a very motivating post.

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    1. Thanks Ramya...:) It's a pity but at the same time a realisation for all of us that time is short.

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  4. really thought provoking one prashanth... and whatever you said above is the real facts of life... these social networking sites never ever can make a relationship strong without a feel or real love among them... and as you said "What is life if not for relationships, meeting people, sharing your thoughts and talking endlessly, doing nothing." yes datz true :)

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