Life LiKE DIS~!

Mar 23, 2010
Life like this



Hundreds of thousands people just for him. He is dead, so what? They don’t want to miss this last vision to see him. Hundreds of camera’s capturing this movement. It’s damn crowded, but who cares? They want to see him. Yes I am talking about March 21, where there was my couple of eyes among millions. What a life he had! Oh my god! Yesto po zindagi! Do any one except our family members care at the time of our death? See him, those floods of people were there just to see his last movement. The day was sad, the country was sad, every individual were in confusion regarding What next? Who next?

When we take birth, it’a a tradition we have to face death. Death always ends in sadness. All of us get the same life, but only few out of millions make such achievements. Narayan Gopal, Ganeshman Singh, Man Mohan Adhikari, Birendra and yes! Girija! No matter what they did in their personal life, theey are always respected by today’s and tomorrow’s history. When the life span given to us are equal, why not even one single percent out of millions fail to get such respect?

What do we do in our entire life? Do we do anything like them? Umm… yes! They even got various opportunities. But have we even made an attempt to make a try to do such great tasks? All that our life sticks is with the complains, profit and fame. We only rush for pleasures in our life. All we want is tomorrow to be beautiful and that is our final goal. But will that be enough? Will that be satisfactory? Let’s imagine of such life where millions of people wish for us. We will certainly not take all those money we earn when we die. What did Koirala take after his death? He could have earned thousand times more physical property if he would even try to compromise with the national sovereignty. But he would not earn those thousands of people’s mass on that particular day. So what’s profitable? What would have been the use of such of those proprity? It was the first time I saw such respect for a single person. Earlier I had seen the portion on Birendra’s through televevision, but Koirala was not a king, he was a son of normal Nepalese who managed to reach to that peak all through his individual effort. His flexible character managed him to adjust with the time. He was there at the peak when King was in power plus at the time when king was removed as well. This indicates the necessity to get adopted with the changing environment.



There are lot of examples through which we can really learn something. It’s not that it is impossible to be like them but it is difficult for any normal Nepalese. We may not r each to that peak, but we should really make a try out of it. Let people demand for statue on our name, let the highways be constructed on our name as well. And if this is really a desire for even someone his or her first step should be to remove the greedy behavior from ourselves.

Let us not die like the street dog where no one cares after we die. Few simply say, ‘Poor Dog’ and pass away. Let us not live like a street dog that is always after food, who goes ot garbage for food and they live to eat. Let us not be greedy like street dogs that always looks for pleasure and makes it possible when he or she gets any dog of opposite sex. All of us get the same time let’s do something impressive to get atleast thousands of people to walk at the time of our death.

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