Friday, October 9, 2009

Everyone has something not everything

Ya obviously everyone has something. It sounds too logical instead of saying everyone has every thing. This simple thought has further strengthened yesterday. I was waiting for a specific bus in the bus stop which is very near to my home. I used to observe the road until I got that specific number bus. There was a beggar with a torn shirt sitting under the shadow of a tree which was near to the road. No one was even bothering him including myself. At that time, there was a very poor old man came to the road. He also was wearing a torn shirt and was ugly. But he is not a beggar for sure since I had seen him in our road often and I guess he should be a road cleaner. Once each met (the beggar and the other) they both said ‘good morning’ and thereafter they started chatting. Guys with nice shirts and ladies with nice hand bags who were standing over there near to the tree refused to even go near to the beggar (Add Me also in the list). Before, I thought the beggar must be alone and no one is there to talk with him. But he has a friend in his status. Anyway he gets some meal and survives and very importantly he is sharing his feelings with a friend. No matter even if he has no home and who cares there are huge roads in the city and plenty enough shadowy places and good enough persons in his status to talk with him (I mean beggars). I know it is not a blessed or fortuned life but just wanted to tell you ‘everyone has something but not everything’.