Came across these slides - given to me by the Director after her speech:-
A while back, I read a very interesting book that compared life to a train ride or a series of train ride.
Life is like a train ride, it read. We get on. We ride. We get off. We get back on and ride some more. There are accidents and there are delays. At certain stops there are surprises. Some of these will translate into great moments of joy, some will result in profound sorrow.
When we are born and we first board the train, we meet people whom we think will be with us for the entire journey. Those people are our parents!
Sadly, this is far from the truth.
Our parents are with us for as long as we need them. They too have journeys they must complete. We live on with the memories of their love, affection, friendship, guidance and their ever presence.
There are others who board the train and who eventually become very important to us in turn. These people are our brothers, sisters, friends and acquaintances, whom we will learn to love and cherish.
Some people consider their journey like a jaunty tour. They will just go merrily along.
Other will encounter many upsets, tears, losses on their journey. Others still, will linger on to offer a helping hand to anyone in need.
Some people on the train will leave an everlasting impression when they get off….
Some will get on and get off the train so quickly, they will scarcely leave a sign that they ever traveled along with you or ever crossed your path…
We will sometimes be upset that some passengers whom we love, will choose to sit in another compartment and leave us to travel on our own.
Then again, there’s nothing that says we can’t seek them out anyway.
We must constantly strive to understand our travel companions and look for the best in everyone. Remember that at any moment during our journey, anyone of our travel companions can have a weak moment and be in need of our help.
We too may vacillate or hesitate, even trip…..hopefully we can count on someone being there to be supportive and understanding…
The bigger mystery of our journey is that we don’t know when our last stop will come. Neither do we know when our travel companions will make their last stop. Not even those sitting in the next seat to us.
Personally, I know I’ll be sad to make my final stop… I’m sure of it!
My separation from all those friends and acquaintances I made during the train ride will be painful. Leaving all those I’m close to will be a sad thing. But then again, I’m certain that one day I’ll get on the main station only to meet up with everyone else. They’ll be all carrying their baggage…. Most of which they didn’t have when they first got on the train.
I’ll be glad to see them again. I’ll be also glad to have contributed to their baggage… and to have enriched their lives, just as much as they will have contributed to my baggage and enriched my life.
We are all on this train ride together. Above all, we should all try to strive to make the ride as pleasant and memorable as we can, right up until we each make the final stop and leave the train for the last time.
All aboard! Save Journey!!
BON VOYAGE!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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betol kak...sedih rasanya bila kita ingat kita akan habiskan journey bersama rupanya coach yg kita naik lain pulak destinasinya...tapi semua yg belaku ada hikmahnya...jgn pulak kt nak lawan takdir Allah...kalau Allah dah kata setakat tu...sampai situlah...
ReplyDeletepaling takot bila teringat org tersayang mcm mak ayah kita, anak-2 kita...entah bila will be the last tyme kita jumpa...kita memang tak tahu....
kak...saya dalam kategori mana dalam train ride akak?heheheh
Insyaallah, you are a survivor. For as long as you believe that -it doesn't matter who we are with or who we are without- God is always there for us. But then we are only human and at times we feel hopeless, but God knows our capacity and strength!And sometimes being near does gurantee being dear - distance can work wonders!
ReplyDeleteCorrection=being near does NOT guarantee being dear!After all I am only human!Sorry!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm very touching when read this entry
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