I don't exactly remember the name
of that plant. But when we chew its leaves during childhood they tasted very
bitter. But the bitter taste was just the half part of the game. The other half
presented sweetness when we drank water after chewing the bitter leaves. It was
good fun. At the end only sweetness would linger in the mouth. Bitterness
transformed into sweetness by water.
Bitter situations are simply the half
part of the game. If we keep ourselves limited to the bitter part of the game,
we would turn a grumpy, cynical and cranky person. It means we have lived just
one half of life; like a passive stone mutely weathering due to environmental
elements. But if we take some steps to be a part of the other half and drink
the water of patience, gratitude and understanding then sweetness follows. Then
bitterness becomes a prelude to sweetness. It then becomes a full life expected
of a human being. Then we are a flower blossoming by absorbing the essence of heat,
rain, storms and dust and transform these into a sweet smile.
Life will keep throwing its
bitter situations. That's its nature. If we just react to these situations we
become a sour, unhappy person. But if we respond by taking cool sips of
patience and gratitude then sweetness defines our persona despite all the bitter
experiences.
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