Being HUMAN
This is a real incident that happened to me while I was
going to Hyderabad last week in Kacheguda express.
I was
leaving to my native to attend a function; it was a last minute decision to go.
I never wanted to go since every single person in my relative would be poking
at my nose by asking me what I had been doing after my Engineering; for which I
had no answer. It has been over 6 months since I completed my Engineering and I
have been staying in home ever since, it’s not that I haven’t made an effort,
since I had arrears it was really hard to get a decent job. Literally I would
be thrown out of every single interview in the first round when they found out
about my arrears. After getting gently thrown out of every single interview, I
stopped attending any not to kill my confidence anymore.
I was
sitting beside the window and admiring the beauty of the nature. Sometimes
sitting alone in a fast paced train on a cool evening is the best thing in this
world. You forget all your problems and step into another world which is far
better than the one we are in.
Two
hours passed in no time and now the train halted in Renigunta station. I took
my bag and decided to eat the dinner which my mother packed for me (It happens
in most of the families people still pack you food). Mom packed me lemon rice and I thought of
buying something for side-dish. A small boy stepped inside the compartment and
came beside me; he was selling “Vadai”. I stopped him and asked him to give me
two ‘vadais’. He gave me and I gave him money but I stopped him again out of my
curiosity. The boy looked too young and I guessed he must be studying 5th
or 6th grade.
(The whole conversation took place in Telugu, will translate
it to English for reader’s convenience)
Me - You look too young? Do you go to school?
Me - You look too young? Do you go to school?
Boy - The boy did not answer, he just nodded his head.
Me - Then what are you doing here by selling these?
Boy- I do it to support my studies.
Me - Your parents won’t give you money?
Boy- I pay it for my school fees.
I was amazed by this little boy in-front of me. He was
studying at the same time he earned to pay his school fees too. I was really
inspired by this kid and I wanted to do something for him.
Me – How much is your school fee?
Boy- Rs. 100 for a month.
I took out my wallet and saw; I had 400 Rs with me. I gave
him 300 Rs, thinking that I would keep the 100 for myself so that I could take an
auto the next day when I reach the station (this is what my studies taught me,
to be pre-planned and think about myself first). Initially he did not accept
the money that I offered but when I insisted that it’s for his studies he took
with a bit of hesitation but after that he sat beside me and spoke for about
ten minutes. He told me about where he lives, in which school he studies and
how much he earns daily, how many hardships he had to face daily to go to
school. I was getting emotional by what
he was telling and then I told him about myself, my ambitions- how I failed
many times to become a writer and all other things which I do. He listened to
me and then he told me that he was about to leave. He stood up came beside me
and hugged me and thanked me for the money.
I felt
happy that I helped someone who deserved. I decided to eat my dinner after the train
started. I sat still and was thinking of that small boy and how he never
left studies though everything was against him but on the hind side I had every
facility but still I failed in my academics. I felt bad at myself.
After
few minutes, the boy came running beside me, he was breathless. I asked him
what had happened. He was breathing heavily and did not talk. After few seconds,
he came close to me and said,
Boy- Brother, this is for you.
He gave me a book. I was shocked. I was speechless. I never
expected this kind of act. I did not speak anything.
Boy- My friend owns a book shop and I thought that this is
the best gift I can give you.
His words pierced me. I was forced to shed a tear but I
controlled myself.
Boy- Brother, I hope someday I would be privileged to read
your books.
Now there was no way that I could control myself. I stood up
and hugged him. I thought I helped him by giving money but his actions are no
match to mine.
The
train started moving and he got down and waved me a good-bye. As soon as the
train gained speed, I remembered that I forgot to ask his name. I sat and ate
what I bought from him, reading the book which I would cherish forever.
I
finished my dinner and looked out through the window, it was dark outside, I
realized that, the world which we live in is far better than the world which we
imagine.
(This is the book which he gifted me)
You
don’t need to be rich to help, being HUMAN is just enough.
Nice dude... Real happiness comes only when we do something useful... Continue your work....
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