''Like the many stars in the dark skies we all have our own place, we all are different, unique beings. Every child has his/her own talents, dreams and aspirations, more importantly everyone is his/her own person- dayor'
I grew up being different in my home. I was the quiet one, the secretive one, the one that kept a diary instead of talking about how I felt. I was the one that would prefer to stay at home when others went out to have fun. I was the one that would opt for novel reading on my bed when everyone was gisting in the living room. I had a different opinion about stuffs, my younger sister even calls me weird. I loved travelling on impulse, I just loved doing all the crazy impossible things. I was different. I am different and I love it. What is more important to me is, my parents understand that no child can ever be the same. They understand that we all have our place, our peculiarity, our capabilities and weaknesses. My mum would call my older sister to make her up or help her match clothes, but she'll never call me for that. I suck at fashion. She'll call my younger sister when she needs to shop…arggh I hate shopping. She’ll probably call me when she needs to look for something she hid donkey years ago, I am a guru at finding things out. Loool. You see! We are all different and she knows that!
Now imagine someone being different because of a health condition, or someone being different because of circumstances he / she grew up in. Imagine being wrong because you are different. Imagine you have to live that life in the midst of folks who'd do anything to make you normal, they'll make it a prayer request as if being different is leprosy. Imagine being castigated because you just see the world differently. Imagine being named a misfit because you get excited by crazy things. Imagine being treated with disdain and being rained insult on because you are different.
I watched "like stars on earth" recently and that movie just drives this point home for me. Ishaan was a beautiful child with an awesome imagination. He was dyslexic- he was never good with reading, writing but he beat the whole school hands down in arts. Don’t we all have our own place? Those things we are better than everyone in. So yes, this write up is dedicated to the Ishaans of this word, the gems amongst us… Like the apple posters said:
"Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They invent. They imagine. They heal. They explore. They create. They inspire. They push the human race forward. Maybe they have to be crazy. How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit in silence and hear a song that’s never been written? Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels? …while some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do"
One lesson I am continually learning is not to treat people badly because they are different from me. It’s a great lesson for you and me to keep learning. Live and let others live. We all don’t have to see the world in the same way. In fact life would have been boring if it were so. God created us in his image, but he created us uniquely. "Harmony in a world of differences" That must have been the master plan. The greatest gift of God to humanity is for you to live AS YOU. You are different! Love it, rock it…
Sure, life has given everybody a place to act and not necessarily for competition.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Ever single human being is made unique and there's a reason and a purpose why God made it so xx
ReplyDeleteYes!! This was worth the read and i totally agree. (y)
ReplyDeleteblessings...
ReplyDeleteYou were just you, nothing crazy about that. No better way to be than yourself.
We all need to appreciate that everyone is distinct, unique and special.
ReplyDeletePls help me with the name of the producer of this great movie
ReplyDeleteI think it was produced by Aamir Khan
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