They say you don’t choose your family, but you can choose your friends. Well, sometimes, you do not even choose your friends, they simply happen to find their way into your life and then stay put forever. Distances in such cases matter as much as a grain of sand on a beach. And time matters as much as a fleeting moment of existence of a moth to the existence of the cosmos.
There are certain moments in life when you truly sit back
and reflect on such relations. With happiness and sometimes sadness. When and
how did this tiny seedling, grow into such an amazing and humongous tree,
bustling with life and energy? It is a marvel how often we don’t even talk to these
friends but when we do, it feels like not a moment has passed since we last
connected. Connected here being a keyword. Because in today’s day and time, it’s
a word used very lightly – “connecting for a call over Zoom/WhatsApp/Teams/etc.”,
“connected through Instagram, Twitter and, Snapchat.” But how many times do we
really connect with someone?
More oft than not, most of our interactions are synthetic
and superficial. Even when we have the whole wide world to connect to on the
palm of our hands! We be our truest selves with these few people, whom we haven’t
even chosen ourselves and who have found a way in out lives and hearts just by
their existence. Also, too often, we try to forge such bonds consciously. Just
because we need something like that in our lives. But that’s the issue here;
such relations cannot be formed out of conscious efforts no matter how hard you
try and no matter how many books or quotes you read on it that it can be done. Because
we aren’t talking about friendships which are mortal here, we’re talking about
something that transcends the normal logic, a tree that stands tall on the face
of mightiest of storms and blooms in the harshest of droughts!
Because this tree not only requires bright sunlight to grow,
but also needs a healthy share of torrential rains, thunderstorms, and droughts!
Only by the amalgamation of both the good and bad does this tree thrive and
flourish! The best part is, one doesn’t need to be very careful around it
either. You don’t have to worry about it withering away, because once the roots
take hold, the tree stays alive so long as the people who had germinated it are
alive.
Such a relation is golden and once found, should be prized
with all of one’s might!
Rightly said!
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