Assalamualaikum wbt...
Hectic as always. This is life...
Since the last few days, I've been having a really bad cough. Eventually, I lost my voice due to this and it really, really put me into suffer. I was not able to speak like usual, I wasn't even able to chat with my friends where I usually talk a lot!
While I was so upset with my voice, I was thinking about the reasons Allah put me in this kind of situation because there must be. At least, ONE REASON!
Then, somehow, I've been thinking about those who can't speak at all. The disabled people. The special people who can only communicate by using sign languages.
"So it's true then?"
"What?"
The fact that...
People are only grateful with 'what-they-have' when 'what-they-have' already lost.
I'd only lost my voice for 3 days and it is awful. :(
So I was thinking about those who can never be able to speak. How do they feel when they see the people who are at the same age speak in front of them and they can't reply the conversation with the voice that they was supposed to have. How do they feel when other can scream as much as they want while they can't? How do they feel when other people can sing loudly whenever they want it, but they can't?
Thus, this is what I've learnt :
To appreciate things and be grateful with what I have as much as I can.
Now I have the chance to get my voice back, I'll take a good care of it. Heheh
Because what if I can't? Forever and ever?
Ponder.
Hectic as always. This is life...
Since the last few days, I've been having a really bad cough. Eventually, I lost my voice due to this and it really, really put me into suffer. I was not able to speak like usual, I wasn't even able to chat with my friends where I usually talk a lot!
While I was so upset with my voice, I was thinking about the reasons Allah put me in this kind of situation because there must be. At least, ONE REASON!
Then, somehow, I've been thinking about those who can't speak at all. The disabled people. The special people who can only communicate by using sign languages.
"So it's true then?"
"What?"
The fact that...
People are only grateful with 'what-they-have' when 'what-they-have' already lost.
I'd only lost my voice for 3 days and it is awful. :(
So I was thinking about those who can never be able to speak. How do they feel when they see the people who are at the same age speak in front of them and they can't reply the conversation with the voice that they was supposed to have. How do they feel when other can scream as much as they want while they can't? How do they feel when other people can sing loudly whenever they want it, but they can't?
Thus, this is what I've learnt :
To appreciate things and be grateful with what I have as much as I can.
Now I have the chance to get my voice back, I'll take a good care of it. Heheh
Because what if I can't? Forever and ever?
Ponder.