Hey Everyone,
Recently I read about the story of a girl and I could not help marveling at her paintings, her courage and above all her happiness.I have never known her but after reading about her, it felt like a personal loss as if she was someone I had known. I am talking about Aisha Chaudhary. Most of us did not even know about her before her biopic was released and it is my utmost regret that even I was one of those 'most'. Aisha didi (sister) understood those things about life which even grown ups cannot understand. She is the one who taught most of us how to live and the importance of our life. Sometimes, I feel how ironic is this that we only realize how precious our life is when we do not have much of it left but when we do realise, we savour every moment, we can feel the beauty of every moment and we understand the magic of our life....
AISHA CHAUDHARY
Most of us never realise how boring our lives are, that whatever we are doing is not 'living', it is like we are just dragging ourselves through the day and cursing everyone for our problems but in the fiasco of solving our problems ( I said fiasco because many of us, at times, tend to increase our problems by worrying too much) we must not forget that they are people out there who have much worse problems than us. Aisha didi felt that she is very fortunate to be born in a loving family. She thanked God for everything she has, no matter how little it was. She was not afraid of death, she once said during one of her motivational speeches,I quote her directly, " In the next 100 years, all of us sitting in this room today would be gone, just at different times, some sooner than the others... so then if death is the ultimate truth then what should really matter most in life? I feel that the only thing that truly matters to me is being happy." One can almost see the maturity in her words.
AISHA CHAUDHARY..She was an excellent painter, an excellent writer,an excellent speaker, a kind girl and no doubt, a brave girl. She inspired us to be happy in all those 'life sucks' moments...
You know what? It is okay to cry. There are and will always be instances in your life when you feel like crying. We must always remember that crying is not the sign of weakness because crying lightens our heart and we feel hope, that our problems, after all have a solution. As Aisha didi said ,"My soul would have no rainbow if my eyes had no tears."
She believed in miracles, there was a time when she could not walk and was bedridden and she thought of the things that she could do "I could sit and put a smile on my face."๐...So pure a heart and so pure a mind. And she did walk.... that is the power of our thoughts. She did everything that she wanted to, whether it be snorkeling, writing, painting,getting rid of her wheelchair... She did it all.
I hope that you all would find an inspiration in her. I know we all would have read many inspirational stories but the problem is that we never try to follow the path those inspirations tell us to. We must, at least try to, people may find another inspiration๐
Dedicated to - Aisha Chaudhary, the girl who made the choice of having a 'Happy Pulmonary Fibrosis' (1996-2015)
THANK YOU FOR READING


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ReplyDeleteSo, sandhu! Another beauutifully written blog.. I actually hhave no words to say bcz i feel that what u have written is 100% applicable in our lives.. We often fail to recognize our joys and thank God for everything, which even includes sorrows!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post and i really hope that the readers r able to connect this to their lives!
Very motivating and inspiring girl who's story was never told and who just flew into the sky by keeping the feet on the ground...may her dreams come true which are on the way
ReplyDeleteHey Anahit,great job dude telling about a person who was not known is really appreciating ..u made me realise the dilema of life ����
Very well written...
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is amazing! Even I didn't know about this fighter until I read this.. I learnt so much in just 3 minutes of reading this. Keep it up Anahit! ❤️๐๐ป๐๐ป✌๐ป
ReplyDeleteThis is really inspiring.A story of a girl who never gave up and even gave hope to others.Keep it up anahit didi.No more words to say...
ReplyDeleteVividly penned down! A highly inspiring tale of taking life head on! Keep up the good work!- GURBANI
ReplyDeleteI am really amazed. I completely agree with "It's okay to cry". Sometimes when you cry, you find your path. Truly, the story of this warrior is inspiring. I loved the way you expressed your thoughts about her. Good job ๐
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Sargun. If you liked Aisha Chaudhary's Story then I would recommend you to also read her book 'My Little Epiphanies'
DeleteHi Anahit, very well expressed and written the extract of life. Always stay God blessed.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot ๐๐
DeleteWell narrated ... Happiness is more by choice and less by circumstances ...
ReplyDeleteKeep writing & Stay Happy ...
Beautifully written .One gets motivated after reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely expressed views on life. Anahit, your views on Aisha tell more about you. You are a blessed girl. Your views on life at this age speak a lot about your upbringing and schooling. Your parents would be much much prouder than others. Bcoz succeeding and settling down in life and understanding life are two different things. We must always be grateful to universe for this gift of life and be happy always. More you are sensitive, more you are close to God. Practice Empathy.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS A LOT ๐๐
DeleteBeautifully expressed๐๐ป
ReplyDeleteBeautifully expressed, keep writing
ReplyDeleteAbsolute truth of life, every word touched my heart......... proud of you Sandhu
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