There are times when the occurrence of unanticipated remote
contingencies we must admit, blows our wits away rather than simply confusing us;
when we feel totally screwed up with doom lurking around for our seizure. These
are times where we instantly have to take a decision without any consultation,
times which usually do not consider our pre-calculations or comfort zone before
gratuitously introducing themselves. The decision we take sometimes pays off
and gets us out of trouble with matters immediately settling down like dust but
if we waver or flinch, it leaves us in an exceedingly variable stressful state;
a state where we are under the self assured impression that everything is
spoiled and history and where we are plagued by the drive of venting out our
anger and disappointment. Uttering mild swearwords, unchaining our petulance,
wanting to go wild with the negative flow, losing our confidence or letting the
gloom dominate us are all generic to this state.
It is only after some time that we are presented with a whole new angle
of life. When the same plans we believed to have gone awry begin finding the
right place, when earlier convoluted matters start simplifying and most
importantly when they start reaping the right results, we understand how minuscule and illiterate we are in the bigger scheme of life. Our bones and
brain glimmer with the reinforced belief in Allah and with the admission of HIS
control and wisdom behind everything. It is only then when the guilt of
conducting ourselves negatively in post-decision phase prickles our conscience
and unnerves us.
Today I am taught yet again that whether problems originate or not,
issues implicate or not, end result is always felicitous for us irrespective of
our understanding of it. Complications and predicaments are and will never be scripted
to overrun us; their sole objective is to test us, refine us and remind us of our
restrictions and HIS command. It is of paltry importance whether we consider
ourselves capable enough of braving these problems in the first place or not; all
that matters is the strength of our faith and the will to jump in and say "JUST
BRING IT"
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