Sunday, June 13, 2010

TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY



To know the value of one year... ask the student who failed the final exam.
To know the value of one month... ask the mother of a premature baby.
To know the value of one week... ask the editor of a weekly newsmagazine.
To know the value of one day... ask the wage earner who has six children.
To know the value of one hour... ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To know the value of one minute... ask the person who missed the plane.
To know the value of one second... ask the person who survived the accident.
To know the value of one millisecond... ask the Olympic silver medalist.
       
     This was in my mailbox the other day.  Though we may not have gone through all the above experiences personally, we surely can relate to each one of them.  After all, time is equally dear to all of us.

         Time holds a fascination for many of us.  During my school days, after watching a few sci-fi movies like ‘Back to the Future’,  I used to imagine myself being on the time machine of Doc Brown and the immense possibilities that it would open to me. 

        Would it not be wonderful if one were to travel back in time?  If we had realized the value of our carefree childhood days, would we have savored them better?  We are no saints and given an opportunity, there may be many wrongs which we would like to set right.  I can recollect quite a few occasions I was cruel or unkind to my dear ones without the thought that they may leave us never to return.  How I would like to erase those incidents! 

“There are some hours which are taken from us, 
  some which are stolen from us, 
  and some which slip from us.”
"The moments we forego...
   Eternity itself cannot retrieve."

       The present hides the future from us, a veil which offers no glimpse into the black hole that is our future.  Wisdom lies in living life to the fullest today, with no regrets for yesterday and no anxieties about tomorrow.  As Scarlett O’Hara famously says “After all, tomorrow is another day!”.  May be some day I will be wise enough to realize that! Time indeed, is a sacred gift, and each day is a little life. 

14 comments:

SUFFIX said...

Those who cannot appreciate the present wont be able to look forward their tomorrow happily, rather they receive it with anxiety!! Nothing wrong in planning for the future but it should not be a worrisome exercise.

SUFFIX said...

I remember a message, a pessimistic says 'its half glass empty, optimistic sees it as half glass full, the real person is who drinks it!!:)

SUFFIX said...

Those who cannot appreciate the present wont be able to look forward their tomorrow happily, rather they receive it with anxiety!! Nothing wrong in planning for the future but it should not be a worrisome exercise.

seema gupta said...

To know the value of one hour... ask the lovers who are waiting to meet

very nice quotes to read. thanks for sharing

regards

The Rain Crab said...

Nice post.... loved the quotes :)

Costea Andrea Mihai said...

yes..good point..thank you

Rama Ananth said...

Hi, at last someone from India.
I really liked your blog on time.Strange, but I have also written about time, maybe you could come and read it.
Would like to know you better.
Rama Ananth.

subu said...

Soar like Jonathan Livingston Seagull! Good post; signs of seeking the identity of inner self!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

.........each day a little life -----wonderful words ,I liked.

KParthasarathi said...

A brilliant post!!!
"Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons."

ajayfabulous said...

I feel like sleeping in the laps of your poems... but then I would be a dreamer... That's not my way of life... so i'm pulling myself hard from indulging in your beautiful words to live in the moment... Though few lines in this, they are overwhelming :)

BTW i liked your blog's previous look more :)

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

...planning for future is not easy,we do not know that the God will allow to be that we want or not.....
I am deep believer......

Sapna Anu B.George said...

Great to meet you greet you and read you here latha

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

We can correkt our mistake tomorrow.....,