We come
across a lot of people in our lives- friends, family, teachers, acquaintances-
the list goes on forever. However the list is incomplete because we also come
across another set of people whom we do not notice.
I'm talking
about the guard at the gate of your house. I'm talking about the shopkeeper who
sells you rice. The cashier at the supermarket or McDonalds.
Aren't they
people too? And should we not be thankful to them for services rendered?
I live in a
complex where there are tons of security guards. You literally cannot chuck a
brick without hitting one. I talk to them. One of them recently had a baby boy.
Another- a middle aged man in his late forties- requested me to take a
photograph with him. Another has promised to take me to his village and show me
a famous temple there.
I am also
friends with all the shopkeepers in the area. Some treat me to a free chocolate
or a cup of tea sometimes. I play with
their kids, telling them stories to keep them entertained.
I have a
friend who knew a shopkeeper like the ones I've described. He would talk to
her, give her free toffees from time to time and advise her on life in general .
The shopkeeper has passed away, leaving my friend (understandably) heartbroken.
You see, he was not just a shopkeeper. He was
a friend.
The people
around us, whom we see every day but do not acknowledge are living, breathing
entities. Some are compassionate, others thoughtful and some are the ones you
can turn to for advice.
So, next
time when you take a selfie, try keeping the security guard or the fruit seller
in the frame- hell take a selfie with him. You don't know how much it means to
them when they are talked to by other people. Do it while you still have a
chance, because one day they'll go and you'll never see them again.
My
condolences to you my friend. I know you're hurting. Maybe this will help.
The Bilge Master
Very interesting blog. A lot of blogs I see these days don't really provide anything that attract others, but I'm most definitely interested in this one. Just thought that I would post and let you know.
ReplyDeleteReal thought provoking. Thanks Ash. :)
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