Remembrance!
It is strange how people keep
holding the pieces of the past while waiting for future?
One day while having conversation
with a friend about one of his childhood photographs a word cloaked in my mind
– Nostalgia. That sentimental longing or regretful affection of past which
people often associate with fabled, and rosy painted time they feel can’t enjoy
anymore. It is difficult to understand that why people look at their future
with doubt and grief of moving on instead of walking with confidence to be in
happier place than they were.
The past is a time frame of
learning and thereafter letting go. You can’t always stay there, it disappears.
In entire lifetime we leave
traces of ourselves in various moments which are worthwhile. That’s amazing how
a rose from book or an old photograph stop your rushing life into slow and
sweet ride to down the memory lane. Remembrance or Walk to Memory Lane must
restore possibility to that earlier period, possibility of making all of it happen
again. Instead of weeping on how happy your days were, work on that same model
of happiness and make today brighter. People often let go happiness of today on
loss made yesterday. While talking of this, I would like to quote one of the
finest and my favorite liners of Thomas Edison – “I have not failed. I’ve just
found 10,000 ways that won’t work”. We
have to understand that we will not be able to return to the place which no
longer exists.
Psychologist Clay Routledge, who
studies nostalgia at North Dakota State University, states that there are two
types of nostalgia: autobiographical (a fondness for your own memories) and
historical (a fondness for broader cultural ones). There’s this notion that
younger generations stay connected to older generations because we pass down
our nostalgia. It has to be associated with positive feelings, self-regard
improvisation and for enhancing bonds with our loved ones instead of depressive
and regressive state: being stuck in the past.
Any fraction of time you just
lived and passed by was the best! Be HERE each day and enjoy what life gives.
Let today be nostalgia for tomorrow and repeat this every day. Memories re-visit
will be worth then. Surfing old photographs in good but sometimes. Let the old
memories be mirror of your transformation.
The best moments are the ones we
live fully, hence instead of holding on why not create new ones every day. Let
your journey to the end of the day be precious and happier all time!!!
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