What will we tell our next generation?
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Introduction
Hello family, this is your host, Jawad.
Hey everyone, what's up? Hope you all are doing well. Today is a great day to share something beautiful with you.
In this world, everything has its own beauty. The roads we walk on, the food we eat, the flowers that smell so good, the child playing with a football – everything looks beautiful. Even an old man holding a cup of tea or a grandmother hugging her grandchild in her arms – all of it is beautiful in its own way.
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Now, I think it's time to delve into today's topic. But before I begin, if you haven't checked out my previous articles, I encourage you to do so.
Questions We Never Ask...
Everything is beautiful
We, the people, each and every one of us, has a unique destiny. We all embark on our own journeys at some point in our lives. For various reasons and on different occasions, we all must face our fate. No, I am not lecturing others, but rather asking myself: How far can I go? How long is my journey? How much do I have left inside me? How much inner strength is still fighting for me to stand against all odds?
I can be anyone. I can choose anyone's life. I can aspire to live the life of successful people I admire. You might applaud me then. But can I applaud myself? Can I give myself a big round of applause? Do I have the perfect judgment about myself? Honestly, the answer is no. I have chosen my life. I have chosen my path.
My Dignity
I have chosen my dignity. I have chosen my fate. I don't want to be a copycat. I don't want to imitate someone else. If I did, people would say I look just like them or that I'm motivated by them. I simply reject this notion. I don't want to be the next copycat; I want to be the next right person.
In my career, I have never taken anyone lightly. I have always respected everyone, whether they were right or wrong. This didn't diminish my dignity; it increased my popularity, my legacy, and my honor in the eyes of others. Some people I met in my life made fun of me and called me 'Tubelight.' Do you know why they called me 'Tubelight'? We've all seen a tubelight that struggles to light up immediately but keeps trying until it does. I didn't want to be like that. However, as a human being, I have my own way.
The end is not the end until you say it is.
The end is not the end until you follow the rules.
The end is not the end until you declare you are done.
I have always had a passion for helping people. I have always felt driven to stay around those who are sick and have no one to take care of them. From a very early age, I have been there to help everyone. Every human being, whether rich or poor, healthy or unhealthy, young or old, man or woman, needs help. The lack of helping hands is dragging our society back into the old ways.
Technically, in the modern age, we are now an advanced civilization, but from the perspective of humanity, we lack culture and compassion. Socialism is slowly fading away. Who is to blame except ourselves? We hear stories from our elders and aged family members about the tremendous work they did for their friends, neighbors, and society. They successfully upheld their duties towards humanity. How many such stories do we have today?
What will we tell our next generation?
We all have a native responsibility towards our fellow people—the people we meet every day, those who raise their hands seeking help. The old lady who can no longer see well, the elderly grandfather walking in pain, the little kids who fear crossing a road full of vehicles—we have responsibilities to them. Each and every one of them deserves our help.
As I said before, the end is not the end until you believe it is. Start today. Start at home. Help your mother in the kitchen. Help your father with his work. Help your brother and sister. Lighten the load of your housemaid. Open the door and step out. The world is waiting. Go and seize your opportunity. Create stories for yourself so that one day you can say, "Kid, I have a story to tell you."
Ending Thoughts
Until we meet again, stay curious, stay connected, and above all, stay true to yourself.
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