Friday, March 19, 2010

Put yourself in someone else shoe

It is almost 1.5 years I written any blog, one of my friends keep pushing me to write something. I say him – “I don’t have time, put yourself in my shoe then you’ll get to know that how busy I am, I don’t have time”.

This was the beauty of the argument; “Put you in my shoe” both of us know that it is not possible (I am not saying just normal shoe exchange). But just imagine if it could be possible how amazing it will be.

Have you ever given thought of this? But I am always anxious to see the life from different person’s eye. How they see the world? What thought they have? What they want, what they don’t want? How their emotions flow? And the biggest question – what they think about me or how they see me? I want to feel what my mother feels. I want to know what those thoughts are which give her so much energy to serve/love to everyone.

Is it possible? May be I don’t know at this point of time, but I remember 1 article somewhere which was explaining there is small memory associated with our eyes, and when someone donates eyes then sometimes that memory doesn’t erase, it still keeps some of the thoughts of the donor. Many times the person who receive new eyes see the dreams of donor, remember the things of donor, identify person he never met but donor met anytime. Many times friends or relatives of donor also identify those eyes easily and build connection with that person easily.

Means it is possible (even slight chance only) to put myself in someone else shoe. Eye donation is one of those ways to do this.

At same time I am expecting many more new ways in future to – “Put myself in someone else shoe”, and feel the world in another perspective. I am waiting for this to happen…….

3 comments:

iwin watodo said...

your blog is like your shoe, which fits me well :). and the world looks detailed and more clear when i wear them. dont ever hangup your shoes :)

iwin watodo said...

upar ka comment "chandan sheth" se hian :)

Suraj said...

Well, its lovely post... There is so much we can write on this topic, and sirjee, you have been very crisp and to the point in writing your mind.
If we can really try to understand how others thing about us.. what do they think about us... then we would be different human beings. It will our lives happier, but most of the times we don't do that. We don't want to accept the fact that even we could go wrong. So, sirjee... if you are trying to put yourself in other's shoes... I wud say "Really Appreciated". You are anyway a great human being, but you would become even better. Three cheers to you :)