The Essence of Humanity

Ahead, a car crawled like a turtle, ignoring Mohan’s persistent honking. Just as he was on the brink of losing his cool when he spotted a small sticker on the car’s rear:

“Physically challenged; Please be patient.”

Instantly, calm washed over him. He eased off the gas and even felt a sense of protectiveness towards the car and its driver. Though he arrived home a tad late, it didn’t bother him; he felt content knowing he’d acted positively.

Yet, the incident sparked varied reflections among onlookers:

Person 1:

Would Mohan have been patient, if there was no sticker on the car? Why do someone need stickers for others to be patient? Is it necessary for needy people to have labels pasted on their foreheads?

Person 2:

Everyone fights unseen battles. What is the harm in having labels like –

Lost my job, 

Fighting cancer, 

Going through a bad divorce,

Suffering emotional abuse,

Suffering domestic abuse,

Lost a loved one,

Feeling worthless,

Financially broken,

….and more like these?

Person 3:

As humans, let’s be patient, kind, and compassionate. Respect the invisible labels that shape others’ lives.

Person 4:

Patience yields sweet fruit, benefiting both oneself and others. A little sympathy goes a long way in healing unseen wounds.

Person 5:

Individuals with physical challenges should drive courteously, yielding to traffic. It’s unreasonable to expect the world to adjust to one’s pace.

Someone resembling Mohan could be nearby, along with others akin to the five individuals previously mentioned. Each person holds their own perspectives and mindsets. We need not share identical views to show kindness.

Yet, despite our diverse opinions, we are all part of the human race. Humanity’s essence lies in our capacity to peacefully coexist amidst differing beliefs. Understanding others’ hardships nurtures empathy, the essence of humanity.

–Kaushal Kishore 

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46 Comments

  1. This is such an important message you are sharing today, KK. Most times we don’t know what someone else is going through in life, yet we are very quick to lose patience with them. I am as guilty of this as the next person and reading your post has given me something to think about and try to remember to practice from now on. Thank you for a wonderful read, KK. 🕊️

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    1. I’m touched by your kind comment, Nancy. It’s so heartwarming for me and others who read it. Thank you so much! You’re a kind hearted person. My love, blessings and good wishes are always with you 🙏💐

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