Tuesday, August 18, 2015

A PRECIOUS ADVICE FROM A FATHER


Sharing a Tiny Motivating Story Of My Life...It just came into my mind and i felt it might inspire someone in need out there........!

When I was a kid I remember I had completed 6th grade. A new school opened up nearby and I wanted to try a new school and suddenly decided and moved to the new school without giving a second thought.
After completing my seventh grade at the new school; due to some financial problems that school shut down.

So I had no option but  to join back the school which I had left in my sixth grade because it was the only school nearby.... I was so upset.....You can imagine how a 6th grade child would think.....Many thoughts came to mind. ..**How will I join back to the same school where I left for good where i bid goodbye to all my friends..How would I face them???..*My friends would make fun of me...and I would become a laughing stock.. i was in a total dilemma.

I was standing depressed and looking down the balcony of my flat from third floor..My papa came and stood beside me....I bursted out to him..."Papa really I wish to jump down and suicide rather than joining back the same school...it will be far better than the shame i will have to face""
... That time my papa replied "Ok if you jump from here and die what more can happen people will mourn and cry for someday... then ultimately as days years go on all will forget even that you even existed in this earth. This is life we should face things; move forward; and we should be remembered by all for doing something good for others before leaving this earth. Its only just a matter of the first one day u need to face and answer few questions u can face them and reply boldly...i know that.--These words still bring goosebumps into me when i remember it.. Maybe because my papa guided me on the right path...I am here today alive . Thanks to my Papa. 

In this busy world of mobiles ; TV and Internet ; I wonder how many parents today get time to talk to their children and share their feelings  and encourage them to face life boldly...

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