At a
particular phase in my life, I had suddenly become highly allergic to
number of environmental factors and foods for some unknown reasons.
Life appeared to be going round in endless circles of poor health. It
would start with repeated uncontrollable sneezing that resulted into
runny nose, watery eyes and the works. This would go on for three or
four days, along with increased appetite. This would be followed by
an attack of cold, where I would feel feverish, limb pain and general
depressed state of mind. After couple of days, this would lead to
cough, getting nastier and nastier. After about a week, when all this
would subside, I would get blisters in the mouth, making it very
uncomfortable to eat even ordinary meals. The entire cycle would
continue for a fortnight or more. Next few days would be blissful.
Unfortunately after 4 or five days again, my throat would go sour and
sneezing would begin and I would be back to square one.
I was
absolutely fed up with these endless circles of allergy attacks. I
tried every possible measure that I could think. Took Allopathic,
Ayurvedic and Homeopathic medicines. I tried home remedies. I even
got myself tested for allergic reactions and started avoiding foods
and situations to which I was proclaimed to be allergic. Nothing
seemed to work and I kept suffering. But then in one long hot Indian
summer, I started feeling better and that was it. The endless circles
were finally over.
I am
sure that many readers must have experienced, this kind of cycle of a
physiological conditions, which never seems to end. But they do end,
sooner or later. Unfortunately, endless circles of boredum and
dullness, faced by many in their lives, do not end at all. Their
entire lives get trapped in these endless circles of ennui and
tediousness. Doing routine uninspiring work in office like filling
form and making receipts with added long hours of helpless commuting
can make a persons entire professional life so dreary and humdrum
that he feels deeply entrenched in weariness with nothing to look
forward. Particularly for people who do routine clerical jobs, the
entire working life can be summarized in string of numbers formed of
starting pay-increments-efficiancy bar- increments-retiring salary.
A
friend of mine, who had graduated as an Electrical Engineer and had
joined the state electricity utility, once told me that, when he had
refused to join the corrupt official's league, he was intentionally
transferred to look after high voltage transmission lines and
transferred after every three years to a new division, but
essentially doing the same job. He said that for almost next twenty
years, he travelled, each and every working day, about 400 Km in a
jeep, checking and supervising the maintenance of transmission lines.
Only after that, he was given a desk job. He said that he was so fed
up of travelling each and every day, that he felt like running away.
More
than often, life becomes an endless circle of monotony as a result of
some decision taken by the person at a point of time perhaps feeling
very magnanimous and noble. I would like to narrate here a true story
that took place about four decades ago. Wife of one of my
acquaintances was expecting. In those days, prenatal checks were not
very common as modern equipments like ultrasound had just come into
market. Gynecologists, mainly relied on the physical examination of
the expecting mother. This young lady gave birth to a boy, who looked
quite normal. Unfortunately, within next week or so, he was down with
severe meningitis, which effected his nervous system. As a result,
the new born baby became a vegetable from neck down.
Readers
may not believe this, but the young mother simply walked out of the
baby and disappeared in thin air, only to send a legal divorce notice
much later. At this point of time, baby's aunt( father's sister)
stepped in and along with her husband, decided on the spot in an
absolutely unbelievably magnanimous gesture to adopt and take care of
the baby. It was no doubt a very rare and noble deed, but changed the
life of this young couple totally to day and night long nursing and
caring for the disabled baby; a full time job unfortunately without
any future rewards. Readers can well imagine, what kind of life this
couple must have led since last 40 years. Though this was a
magnificent obsession and the couple accepted the life with inner
satisfaction of having cared for an unfortunate soul, abandoned by
his mother. However noble was the obsession and the satisfaction
received, it no doubt completely destroyed their own happy years.
Not
everyone, who takes on such enormous or even modest responsibilities
on their shoulders early in life, gets the type of contented
satisfaction this couplke had got. For most, realisation comes later
in life, that what they had decided in the past and what might have
appeared as a generous or noble act, actually was an imprudent
decision that spoiled their entire later life.
A
friend of mine lived in a house, which was rather large for his
family. A distant relative approached him to let have two rooms on
rent from the house for a few years, till he found another dwelling
for his family. My friend, feeling very noble, allowed the relative
to stay in two spare rooms in his house. Now, even when, a quarter of
a century has passed, my friend's relative, simply refuses to vacate
those tow rooms. The relative has now his own apartment, which he has
rented to someone else and makes good money but continues to stay in
the same old two rooms of my friend's house. My friend finds,the
neighbour and his family, such boisterous and quarrelsome people that
he keeps repenting the day ,when he agreed to give those two rooms on
rent. The relationship between neighbours has now entered into
endless circles of domestic turbulence.
I
always feel that everything that happens in later life of an
individual is essentially caused or is a result of his own decisions, whether noble
or not, taken earlier by him/her. As a consequence of a wrong
decision taken by us, if our life ends subsequently into an endless
circle of agony and pain, we need to blame only ourselves and not the
providence. There is nothing much we can do then except repent for
the earlier decision or blame the providence.
7th
April 2015
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