Monday, April 10, 2006

A New Perspective

It's Holy Week already. Since I am not a practicing Catholic, it has been years since I fasted and abstained from meat. I can't remember the last time I was keen on doing that. Since I started work, Holy Week has been the same for me as any other day. Well, except maybe for a few minor changes such as watching more Christ-related stories on TV and noticing fast food offering these seafood specials instead of the usual meat burgers.


Last night, my siblings and I even watched National Geographic's world premiere of "The Gospel of Judas". It was very interesting. There are different opinions about it. My father, who came from the seminary before he decided to get out and teach and marry my mother, did not approve of us watching it. He did not also want to read Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" but he can't do anything about it. We were just curious. I thought if the faith is there and the faith is strong, there should be no worries about something or someone destroying it. I am not fond of discussing topics about religions. It's a sensitive topic for most people and I respect most religious beliefs. It's all a matter of perspective.


Since I am in the topic of perpectives, I also got this from a friend through email. I'm gonna post it here. I hope it touches you as well.


Leaving for work one morning, I noticed that my newspaper hadn't been delivered yet. Since I always brought it to work, it upset me that I would have to stop at the store and pick one up. I was already running late, but figured I could make it if I hurried. This would really throw a monkey wrench into my morning though and it was putting me in a bad mood.


As I pulled into the parking lot of the store, I noticed a young man in a wheel chair at the far end of the lot who seemed to be struggling. "I'm sure he's all right", I thought, "or if he's not, someone else will stop and help him."


Judging by the customers and cars that were passing him by, I guess they were thinking the same thing. I got out, and walked over to see what the trouble was.


"Is there anything I can do?" I asked. It was then that I noticed he wasn't able to speak, and was still struggling with the chair.


"Is there someone I can call for you? I said. He still couldn't give me any indication.


I looked down at the chair and noticed that the clamps holding the electronic keyboard and chair controls had apparently loosened causing the equipment to slip down, out of his reach.


"Is this the problem?" I said, as I pulled it back into place, hoping I wasn't doing more damage than good. I then re-tightened the clamps. His hand jerked over to the keyboard and he hit a single key. An electronic voice told me, "Thank-you." He then found the toggle control that steered the chair, turned and left.


I got back in my car and headed off to work, completely forgetting my newspaper. As I drove, I felt a gratitude come over me like I had never felt before! I was truly blessed to have the physical abilities that allow me to live a normal life.


Here was this young man who relied on a mechanical chair to get him around and a voice simulator to communicate. He probably dreamed about doing all the things that I take for granted every day. I vowed from now on, not to take those things for granted anymore. I would be grateful to God for his blessings that could be gone tomorrow.


It's funny, fifteen minutes before that happened, I was whining because my morning paper hadn't arrived on time. I'm glad I was able to help the young man, but more importantly, he was able to help me gain a new perspective on my priorities in life.


Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you respond to it.



Have a blessed Holy Week everyone!

3 comments:

Carnaval said...

ola! ava texted me the hour i got to manila from antipolo, asking me to watch the ngc special. nakatulog ako after the first half. it was interesting, do not me wrong, its just that i had a very exhausting day. hahaha. could not wait to sleep. i hope i could still watch it again. have a great weekend! =]

Unknown said...

You know what, I got bored during the first half too! I was so looking forward to what the documents revealed and I got restless when NatGeo was getting all scientific about it-- prove its authenticity, etc.

Rob said...

i hope i could still watch it again.

I believe NatGeo's going to show it again tonight if I'm not mistaken. I want to watch it too. But our current cable prepaid won't permit me to. Bugger.