You would have wasted the day….
Good morning friends,
Will you make someone smile today?
Will you be able to wipe someone’s tears?
Will you stop a friend from going astray?
Will your presence allay someone’s fears?
If not, you would have wasted the day,
Please do something about it right away.
However miserable you think you are,
There are others more miserable than you.
At least you have, of resources, a reservoir,
They, even for meals, stand in a queue.
God made you their messenger of hope,
So that with their destiny they can cope.
Most often you are not to share anything,
Other than empathy, a smile, a pat or a hug.
Of course there is great joy in freely giving,
And not to dismiss their needs with a shrug.
Give and earn a coveted place next to Him,
Give and bring cheers when things are grim.
In any case all that you have is actually His,
He only wants you to be His chosen man.
Don’t think about what was, will be and is,
Have faith in and rejoice in God’s plan.
“God, thank you that you chose me to share,
I can now be answer to someone’s prayer.”
….if you haven’t brought a smile to someone’s face.
πππ»very well said Ravi Sahib,
As preached and taught by Guru Sahibans, to some extent it is still being said and followed traces of the same are also visible among Sikhs – Naam Japna – Vand Shakna. It should not be taken by its literal meaning, by doing that we end up in doing Langar Seva only. Ofcourse nothing is more important than giving food to hungry stomach/heart/person which is very essential for keeping us or anyone alive. We should also extend our helping hand to the needy person who is in distress requiring our mental or physical or reasonable financial support without having regards to or knowing his religion and cast, Colour and creed. When such an attitude is developed and displayed as and when opportunity is afforded, this world will become much more happier than what it is today writhing in pain due to economical, physical, mental, social and emotional problems etc.
Therefore we must look after each other in hour of need or grief. Our consideration should Not be based on and towards just the people that are close to us, but anybody who needs a helping hand.
Individually I must ask/think my myself that I can’t change the way anybody else thinks or what they choose to do, but what bit I can do under the prevailing circumstances.
This was the thinking, preaching and practices of Guru Sahibans and all great men of the past. There are people now also but very few/negligible in numbers.This world is never without kind hearted and philanthropists people. However without His grace and blessings such thoughts don’t occur in our mind. As long as we don’t think and understand that we all belong to same source/origin, such an act of helpful indulgence will always remain a distant talk and remote possibility to the overwhelming majority of human beings living on this planet.
An excellent thought provoking composition Ravi sahib. Congratulation n thanks.
Regards