"You know Apeksha died in an accident today", said Karthick
“Apeksha?” His apartment friend Adi questioned
“Yup”
“You mean the girl, who fought with the Auto rickshaw day before Yesterday?” Adi confirmed
“Yes, the same girl”
“How? When?”
(The conversation goes on....)
Apeksha's soul heard the conversation from heaven. She cried a lot for people remembering her identity with a tag “the girl, who fought with the Auto rickshaw". She does not like the negative image tattooed on her personality.
Apeksha wanted Adi or society to address her something like "who keeps smiling all the time. Apeksha who manages the entire situation with a friendly and polite way?”.
She yelled at god to give her one more chance, So that she can convert that negative image to a positive one. But that another chance is like a “Rajinikanth giving a flop movie” which never happens at all.
Not only Apeksha, everybody loves to identity us with a fragrance of positive words. Apeksha don’t have that chance. But we have. Apeksha ‘s story paved a eye-opner for me.
What I expect people, my friends, my family to talk about my Eulogy?
If I had one more chance,
“Apeksha?” His apartment friend Adi questioned
“Yup”
“You mean the girl, who fought with the Auto rickshaw day before Yesterday?” Adi confirmed
“Yes, the same girl”
“How? When?”
(The conversation goes on....)
Apeksha's soul heard the conversation from heaven. She cried a lot for people remembering her identity with a tag “the girl, who fought with the Auto rickshaw". She does not like the negative image tattooed on her personality.
Apeksha wanted Adi or society to address her something like "who keeps smiling all the time. Apeksha who manages the entire situation with a friendly and polite way?”.
She yelled at god to give her one more chance, So that she can convert that negative image to a positive one. But that another chance is like a “Rajinikanth giving a flop movie” which never happens at all.
Not only Apeksha, everybody loves to identity us with a fragrance of positive words. Apeksha don’t have that chance. But we have. Apeksha ‘s story paved a eye-opner for me.
What I expect people, my friends, my family to talk about my Eulogy?
If I had one more chance,
- I will reply calmly to my mother rather than shouting, when she says dont go out at odd hours.
- Explain the necesserity of buying costly phone to my dad rather than saying "You dont know anything".
- Will remember my friends birthday and surprise them with pleasent surprise