Dear friends, Wishing you all a happy new year 2017! I am back to blogging after a break and my apologies for that.
I was travelling from Mysore few days back and was thinking about an incident which I wanted to share and what better way than through my blog? :-)
Recently, I
was given the responsibility of hosting ‘ThinkBig-Asia’s largest Women
Entrepreneurs Meet’ (http://weconnectthinkbig.com/) held on November 14-15, 2016, since the proposal was mooted by
me when I was Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Commerce & Industries.
I was happy and felt a great deal of pleasure and happiness to organize it, as
I have a special passion when it comes to women entrepreneurship.
A
few days before the event, I was feeling a bit uneasy and at times near my
right rib and at times experienced severe back pain but I brushed it aside as a stress related issue.
However
on 12th November, past mid night, I developed severe back ache and
palpitations and was about to be rushed to the Hospital in Hyderabad... but an ice-pack reduced
my pain and I went to sleep.
On
13th November, my family insisted go and lo! From a scan, I was
detected with two stones in the kidney and the doctor suggested some medication
but I had no time to buy them as it was a Sunday and I had to be at the venue in Bangalore to oversee the arrangements.
On
Monday, the 14th November, I reached the venue around 9AM and was
welcomed by a stream of beaming Women Entrepreneurs. They were all glowing and
dancing with joy and enthusiasm. Mingling with them, I was also glowing. Our
C&I Minister Hon’ble Sri R.V.Deshpande also joined us.
The Kannada and Culture Department organized a wonderful welcome dance with drums and beats. Several VIPs, Delegates were walking in slowly. There were greetings of happiness and screams of reunions. Everyone was waiting for Hon’ble CM and the inauguration function was spectacular and the highlight was the ‘ThinkBig song by all the Association Members. And above all we danced in the evening with the cultural troupe tirelessly. I don`t know where I got the stamina from and the audience slowly joined us making the evening more merrier. The day passed off without even us knowing how the time flew.
The Kannada and Culture Department organized a wonderful welcome dance with drums and beats. Several VIPs, Delegates were walking in slowly. There were greetings of happiness and screams of reunions. Everyone was waiting for Hon’ble CM and the inauguration function was spectacular and the highlight was the ‘ThinkBig song by all the Association Members. And above all we danced in the evening with the cultural troupe tirelessly. I don`t know where I got the stamina from and the audience slowly joined us making the evening more merrier. The day passed off without even us knowing how the time flew.
I
came home with full of happiness and was watching the pictures sent on my
mobile. It was nearly 10PM. I saw a few missed calls and one was from my
husband. I called back and he asked me ‘did you take your medicine?’ He said.
What, which & why? I retorted back. Did you forget, I sent you names of
medicines to be taken for your pain, He said in anxiety.
Oh My God! I forgot,
I said sheepishly, I would get them now. Being with women, seeing their
happiness, sharing their joy, enthusiasm, queries, posing for the pictures,
selfies, I had totally forgotten my inner pain both physical and emotional. I did
not felt the pain and in no way it showed up. Instead my face was glowing and I
was on cloud nine.
I
realized there is so much pleasure in sharing others happiness and being with
happy people doubles your joy and any form of pain is completely forgotten. I
was relishing every minute of the fun and exchange of knowledge and ideas. I
was basking in the success of ThinkBig and totally forgot my pain by sharing
other people’s joy. That night I realized that there is no greater pleasure
than sharing and being with lovely people, a small hug or squeeze of hand will
make a lot of difference and make you forget all pains. The quality of not thinking of one’s own pain and
trouble, forgetting all grudges and greed, being positive, not hurting anyone,
spreading love, affection and care, as life is all about giving and sharing is
the best medicine.



Worth sharing madam.. Sharing other people's joy makes us us relief... Thank you for your dedication towards work mam..
ReplyDeleteFantastic writing, great flow and more than that felt like everything happened infront of my eyes. Superb Madem. Always our mood and behaviour swings accordingly. Good people, good thinking makes us good person.very Positive article
ReplyDeleteExpressed the reality Ma'm.
ReplyDeleteAunty. Very well written . The joy of giving and sharing happiness is one of the most primal human emotions. You have always been an inspiration leading by example, great to be able to read what you feel passionate about.
ReplyDeleteIt was a true JOY to read this; my name is Ali Sultan and I was trying to recall if you were with my Sister Zehra Sultan in SGGS back in the 70s ?? My email contact is asultan213@yahoo.com.
ReplyDeleteYes of course she was a very good friend from preps school. If i rememember right her birthday is Aug 9th & u r my brother Prapul's classmate.
ReplyDeleteIt is an excellent situation that can be shared. How joy of doing interested activity can relive physical pain - a case.
ReplyDeleteWell written piece that touches the heart. Best wishes