Just last
week, I was watching little kids playing in their pre-school ground. I saw a
plump-y 4 year old bullying everyone and the care givers were having a
frustrating time managing the girl. I reside near a pre-school or rather an
ECCD (Early Childhood Care and Development) centre. It was fun watching these
kids. I saw a very patient mom who dropped her kid at the centre and waited
until late in the afternoon, sometimes fiddling her cell phone and listening to
some music in her little car. I have never seen a mother who didn’t move until
her kid was out of the centre-such patience surprised me.
And finally
when kids were sent home, parents flocked near the gate to escort their kids.
Most parents drove cars and there were a few grannies too. These grannies preferred
walking holding their kids especially while crossing roads. Parents mostly had
imported cars and by their look and pride, I knew they belonged to the upper
middle class or the wealthy.
Now here’s
an incident that made me update this one in my blog. One by one, kids were
handed over to their parents and grannies. A stooping granny holding her little
granddaughter’s hands were walking by the side of the road. Behind them came a
black SUV and the car was big for the road. The driver who I presume to be a
parent of the child in his car yelled at the granny, “Wai Angay, atsi zoo
metsup bay ya! Shuee Wai”. He was sun glassed and his look made me conclude if
his child is safe, he doesn’t give a damn about kids on the roads. His black
imported SUV was too big for the road. Actually he shouldn’t be driving on that
side of the road. The highway was just above where he drove. If he has a mother
at home would he say that? The granny said nothing in reply and just smiled
holding her little girl. And the granny was not even crossing the road. I have
many incidences to mention about the supposed wealthy being cruel. And there
are lots of these minded people in Thimphu. Prove me wrong!
Does being
rich mean you have to be cruel? A thing to ponder upon, as these people has
lost their innate human values and ethics while thinking of money and
materialism. And what about the granny…I drove them to their house and she
offered me a sweet “Kadrinchey la”. That made my day up.
Thanks for
reading my thought, does being rich mean you have to be cruel?
“If you have
lost the respect for elders, then you will lose their blessing which in turn
will make you experience dissatisfaction in everything you undertake”-Loosely
translated from a Hindi saying.
Good day
folks!
True. These people will never learn to respect our elders because they do not really understand what it means. You did a great job. Appreciated, sir. :)
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ReplyDeleteSir, these people have rotten mentality and a deep rooted sense of pride. This vanity shall always ground them...they know not what it means to respect. What an specimen of human he seem to be!
ReplyDeleteI liked your words "what an specimen"....thank you for the words
DeleteThis is a very touching post, most rightly expressed. It's sad that we have such ill-headed people in our society. That's why in Buddhism we say wealth is a poison. U have done a great job la.... God bless u! Thank u for kindly bringing up this here on your blog. Keep sharing such experiences so that we could learn more la.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your thought provoking comments.....
DeleteGreat job la!..sometimes many of us (adults/parents) need more kindergarten/ECCD than our children. At some stage, some people are very insensitive and miss "Tha Damtse Lay Jumdray" . Hope for his quick realization for better society, tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if this particular person has ever heard of what you mentione, "Tha damtshi and ley Jumdrey". Anyway thanks for the comment!
DeleteGood tat u made the granny happy for d sadness tat man gave her. And for the mothers or sitters waiting outside i wish i am one of them so that i cud do loads loads of my crochet n knit. Means if they cud take interest in crochet they cud join the Bhutan crochet club tat i am trying to form la.
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