Good
Riddance is often used as an exclamation of satisfaction at getting rid of
someone or something.
Picture Credits: Herbert Goetsch (@hg_photo from Unsplash.com)
The
above statement begs us a question, why would you want to get rid of a person
or something in your life?
But
my thoughts are on the contrary, why would you not get rid of someone or
something?
Surprised?
Read on to find out…
In
your life you’d experience various things, things that maybe good or bad and
more often than not, the bad experiences leave a bigger impression on our
tender minds as compared to the good ones, well that’s human tendency and you
cannot do anything about it, or can you? Yes you can.
The
bad experiences of people vary from person to person and so do the coping
mechanisms adopted by each person after all every person is different and so
are their mechanisms- some take to excessive consumption of alcohol, some take
to drugs, some dive deep into the ocean of self-doubt without ever thinking
about how incredible they are the way they are. The experiences build you into the
person you are layer by layer.
But
nothing can take away the fact that way you are is just mesmerizing and while I
agree that the experiences you’ve been through are different and the other
person may never be able to comprehend the extent to which it affected you, but
consider this: never coming out your coping mechanisms will not rewind the
situation and lead to a different outcome this time. What’s done is done and
there is nothing we can do to change it. Agreed, suffering is a very personal
experience and it demands to be felt, but no one can help you with that process
or do it on your behalf. You and only you can chose to come out of it.
So
I say, feel every moment of the suffering, because till the time you don’t cry
your heart out, how will you feel your heart filled to the brim with happiness?
Experiencing darkness will only make you appreciate the sunshine more and while
you’re experiencing darkness, adopt any coping mechanisms you like and also
focus on things that make your heart truly happy. As the great Albus Dumbledore
puts it, “Happiness can be found in the
darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light!”
Believe
there is light at the end of the tunnel and once you’re through with the
suffering turn on that light, dust yourself up and give up on those habits
adopted as coping mechanisms and start on a fresh journey forward because the
world is waiting with a baited breath for the miracle that is you! Do some
deeds just to give back to the world because as I have learnt, charity is also
a selfish act, it makes your heart truly happy and expands your vision and
sometimes even gives you a reason to live.
But
amidst all this newness, always remember, from a distance, the moments those
were for what they were and in the future if someone tries to drag you down
back into that dark abyss, remember this small piece of advice by Tyrion
Lannister, “Never forget what you are,
the rest of the world will not. Wear it like armour and it can never be used to
hurt you”
Where
does Good Riddance come into the picture in all of this?
Well,
bid good riddance to that experience/incident, to the coping mechanisms that
took you down, to the incident that was and start leading a life full of
belief, happiness and acceptance. Indulge in things that give you happiness,
things that do a lot of good for the world at large.
Be
happy and grateful for the time it lasted, cherish it, yes, remember it, yes, but
do not get stuck at it, life is a stage and you’re the superstar of your movie.
Embrace life and it will hug you back.
Cheers!
Picture Credits: Herbert Goetsch (@hg_photo from Unsplash.com)
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ReplyDeleteThis blog completely changed my perspective towards suffering and bad experiences. Indeed a good read!
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