100 Words on Saturday – 11
They enter as unwanted guests and as
hosts we are on our toes to cater to their needs, as they take centre-stage and
occupy a permanent place in the minds of our house.
Unless we turn tough and ignore
the golden line 'Atithi Devo Bhav', kick them out from our lives they
continue to reside without a thought of leaving.
I am not an ungracious
hostess. I have just got rid of worries from my life and can feel the glow of
my face.
But worries came in as a
blessing in disguise and taught me valuable lessons. Dhanyavad.
Worries are truly unwanted guests. As you said they also teach us lot. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a true quote!
ReplyDeleteLovely take on the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Kalpana :) Worries must never stay for long!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful simile. :) Very true indeed Kalpana.
ReplyDeleteUnique take on the prompt .. Indeed worries are unwanted guests but at the end of the day they do teach us something... Blessing in disguise indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteI can so imagine dealing with worries like that. If only this imagination was real :(
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Oh yeah.. we do let worries live on and on long after they should have been kicked out. What a different take on the prompt Kalpana!
ReplyDeleteAgree with this absolutely! As somebody said, worrying is carrying tomorrow's load with today's strength- carrying two days at once... which can be certainly draining! Very creative take on the prompt, Kalpana :)
ReplyDeleteIt requires a lot of will power to drive away worries. A very good take on the prompt.
ReplyDeleteWe keep on feeding these unwanted guests with our attention. But they never leave without teaching us a lesson. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteLovely. Worries are always our unwanted guests that wreck havoc on ur lives. Powerful write-up:)
ReplyDeleteThis is different Kalpana. Wouldn't life be boring without those worries tagging along with it! :)
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