Akram Youth Why Should I Suffer All The Time? | September 2015 | Page 9
D
ivakar lovingly consoled him on
that occasion. But this event left a
lasting impression on Manmit's
mind and he thought once he grows up he
will not have to suffer any more. All this is
happening to him because he is young.
After completing his graduation and
diploma in Event Management studies,
Manmit finally got a prestigious job as an
Event Manager in a big company. He felt
highly elevated as he had waited all
through his life for this day. He was always
being abused amongst friends and
siblings at home. He was convinced that
all his suffering will disappear and he will
be able to enjoy his freedom since he
started earning now. He shared such
feelings with Divakar, who in turn alerted
him - “Your new found post doesn't mean
all will be rosy from now on. Now you will
face different kind of struggle. It's not
that God has blessed you forever.
Sufferings will be there. Be prepared.”
It was barely a month now and
Divakar could visibly spot the same
complaining attitude in his appearance.
Divakar was Manmit's idol and he knew
exactly what was troubling him. So he
straightened up and got prepared to
welcome Manmit.
M
anmit entered the house and
placed his head on Divakars
bosom. He said dejectedly. “I
don't find happiness anywhere. All my
dreams are broken. Today very high
profile experts visited our office for
inspection and appraisement. I couldn't
believe some of my colleagues insulted
me in front of them and my image was
reduced to a popper. I don't understand
why all these things are happening to me
and I am made to suffer pain every time?
There seems to be no end to this.”
Divakar tried to sympathize with
him. But he was in no mood to
understand any advice. He got up
clinching his fists and saying aloud
“Enough is enough”. I am not going to
tolerate this anymore. I will teach them a
lesson. He was thirsty for revenge.
And Divakar was puzzled as to how
to make this fellow understand the
philosophy of life?
Let's see
what
Dadashri says
about this...
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