Friday, June 16, 2023

From Suzuki to Maserati : You are not behind; you are just on your own Path!

Date: 16th June 2023, Friday

It was 8.30 am today in the morning. A very simple routine yet a casual day where I was leaving for work in my super comfy denim and t shirt and as I head to my office, thinking about the last few days which were no less than a marathon with the sole agenda to pass each day finishing all the pending chores and tick off my to-do lists where I ended up seeing myself juggling between work, travel and socialising and now my only desire was to look forward to the much awaited Friday evening that I have been intently waiting for. I could only think about how I would be buckling up on all my lost sleep hours over the weekend that I have missed in the entire last one and half month. Little did I know that my dreamy weekend thoughts would be interrupted by the below scene.

Well, as I was driving listening to my daily prayers on my car's stereo, I catch a sight of a beautiful White Maserati joining me from one of the adjacent lanes and proceeding at a reasonable speed. For few minutes we drove parallel to each other. Suddenly the white beauty accelerated and zoooom …it was way ahead of me. I could still spot the car from my naked eyes, but on the other hand my mind was surprisingly diverted from listening to my soulful prayers to the uproar of Maserati’s acceleration. In no time, I got all the more distracted due to the only notion of being “left behind”. My brain instructed my legs to accelerate my cute compact Indian Ferrari i.e. Maruti Suzuki to speed up and I propelled between 60-70 km /hr that moment on not so very wide roads. I literally saw myself rustling like those children playing the racing car video games in those time zone areas. Thanks to the deserted roads in the wee hours. Although I was aware of the fact to drive safely and be cautious, but the urge to match the speed didn’t fade at all. And as I headed forward, the red traffic control signal alarmed my brainbox to slow down, use the breaks, pause for a while, calm down and take a deep breath. What did I notice? The exclusive massive white engine was right in front of my wheels waiting at the same signal. It didn’t reach any further. And as I fixed my gaze on this fabulous super huge two-door coupĂ©, tinted in pearl white with an elegant Maserati logo on its butt, I could not stop myself from visualizing how much the owner of the car had spent to possess this beautiful machine. The signal turned green and as all the cars advanced aiming to reach their final destination, I too headed for my expedition to work, but something mysterious pinched my heart and a thought provoked inside my head. It was unexplainable. So I decided to pen it down.

The above short scene from today morning, helped me broaden my life perspective. I not only learnt a beautiful lesson today but it also opened my eyes, heart and mind out. “Life is a journey”– is a clichĂ© we are living with. I feel no matter at what stage you are in your life, everyone has only one final destination to reach – GOD. Some reach pretty early, some reach quite late. No matter whether you own a Suzuki or a Maserati, whether you live life lavishly or live a mediocre life, whether you have an I phone or a simple basic phone, whether you wear brands or you don’t, whether you spend lavishly on food or eat a simple 3 course meal, whether you own a huge house, or you live in a small beautiful yet cosy space, each one of us have to leave behind these pleasures of life one day. We live in the age of envy. Career envy, kitchen envy, children envy, food envy, holiday envy. You name it, there’s an envy for everything. It is absolutely true that human beings have always felt a pain at the sight of another’s good fortune.

When I reflect on the episode that I encountered today morning, I too felt a pinch of jealousy inside me because I compared the speed of my car to the one which was unimaginably incomparable. But as I noticed that later we both were waiting at the same point, it opened my eyes and made me realise that comparison and jealousy are both thieves of our own joy. Rather than enjoying my own journey, competing and equalling up the speed became more important for me that moment. It made me realise that the destination of this journey called life is the same for all. How we reach the destination makes all the difference. Like each human being or any non-living thing is unique and incomparable in its own way, so is our life, sometimes you are ahead sometimes you are behind.

Once we realise, what we have does not define us, we would never get jealous of what others have. Nothing is going to matter, because in the end we are all going to leave everything behind and peacefully reach our destination totally empty handed. We humans are only pilgrims passing through on our way to be with the almighty because our citizenship is in heaven. Our lives are our journeys, yet our final destination is only to GOD.

And as I head to my much anticipated weekend, here’s a quick lesson I learnt which in turn gives me immense strength to share with everyone: - “Sometimes all we need is a strong mental power to live our life joyfully through all the googlies that come our way, because mind it, there will be many such!”

P.N:  Attached is the picture of the White Elephant that I clicked while waiting at the signal!! 

Happy Weekend and Happy Reading.

Lots of Love,

Khyati