Thursday, August 20, 2009

THOSE TWO GOLDEN WORDS

THOSE TWO GOLDEN WORDS

When was the last time that you said “Thank You” to the traffic constable manning the traffic at a busy, polluted junction?
When was the last time that you said “Thank You” to the “pourkarmik” who irrespective of how bad the stench of our household refuse is, he’s there to collect it day after day?
Well, this might be the billionth article written on this topic, but nevertheless it still has the same significance as it had when the first article on this was written. Reason: we’re “too busy for it” or “It’s his duty for which he gets paid for”.
Everybody out there carrying out their duties are the same human beings as we all are. They’ve got the same heart on duty as they have off their duties.
Everybody craves for the same attention, appreciation and recognition that we crave for personally.
Let us thank at least one person a day irrespective of what kind of a job they do- no matter how small or big it might be, but this deed of ours would definitely bring a smile on their face and would cut the monotony in their lives to keep them going.
You need not be a “Munnabhai” with a “jaadu ki jhappi” but just say a warm, heartfelt “Thank You” with a smile on your face. Remember tons of cash or a grand function for person’s contribution may bring him recognition in society, but warm and heartfelt “Thank You” conveys a lot more.

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