The end of January is a time for reflection and anticipation. It marks the closing of the first chapter of the new year, where the initial surge of hope and possibility gradually gives way to clarity. January begins with a fresh sense of optimism, a chance to reset and make new plans, but it also brings its own challenges—whether it's the winter chill or adjusting back into routine. By the end of the month, there’s a mix of relief and excitement for what lies ahead. There’s something about the last day of January that feels both reflective and hopeful. It’s like the month has set the stage, and now you get to take stock of how it went—whether you made progress on your resolutions, how you are adjusting to the new year, or just how you have been feeling overall. Despite any bumps along the way, January serves as a quiet reminder that new beginnings are always within reach, and with each challenge, there’s a renewed sense of hope for the future.
Happiness is like a guest. It comes into our lives for a little while, makes us smile, and then quietly leaves. We cannot keep it forever, just like we cannot hold on to a guest who must go. Rabindranath Tagore’s short story Athithi (which means "The Guest") shows us this idea in a beautiful way. In the story, a young boy named Tarapada comes to a kind family. They treat him with love, and for a while, everyone is happy. But one day, without telling anyone, Tarapada leaves. He loved being with them, but he could not stay in one place. He wanted to be free. Tarapada is like happiness. He came, brought joy, and left. The story helps us understand that we should enjoy happy moments while they are with us. But when they pass, we should not be sad. Just like a good guest, happiness will come again one day. This teaches us to be thankful for the joy we have, even if it doesn’t last forever.
Comments
Post a Comment