Steps towards serenity
Today, my trip to college was quite different from usual. The morning started off poorly, but I managed to make it better as the day went on. Since I didn’t have to leave early, I started a bit late, and the roads were already crowded. The sun was out, but the heat wasn’t as intense as it usually is. When I boarded the vehicle, it was packed with people pushing through, even though there was barely any space. I got stuck in the middle, unable to move. After a few stops, I finally found a spot where I could stand properly and breathe.
After some time, I began to feel uneasy. It was getting difficult to breathe in that cramped, closed space. I wanted to get out, but I was stuck on both sides and couldn’t move. Since only two or three stops were left, I asked one of the ladies sitting nearby if she could let me sit for a while, as I wasn’t feeling well. At first, she seemed hesitant, probably thinking I was making an excuse, but when I asked again, she kindly offered me her seat.
As soon as I sat down, I started sweating heavily and soon fainted. The women around me were startled but immediately helped me. One gave me water while another wiped my face with a wet cloth. By the time my stop arrived, I had regained some strength, and one of them helped me get off. I was truly grateful to the three women for their kindness and care.
After reaching halfway, I boarded a bus to Greater Noida. I sat down, relaxed, and waited for the bus to move. The open windows let the cool breeze hit my face, refreshing me completely. When I reached Knowledge Park, I decided to walk to my college instead of taking an auto, just to calm myself. I plugged in my earphones, played some light music, and walked along the footpath. There were fewer students around since classes had already begun. Had I been a bit earlier, the place would’ve been bustling with students from various colleges.
On my way, I saw a few herons standing gracefully around a buffalo, probably enjoying the warmth of the sun. As I walked further, I noticed butterflies fluttering around. One tiny yellow butterfly sat on a plant, and I mistook it for a flower until it flew away. There were also small dragonflies hovering in the air. The sight was peaceful and beautiful. Sometimes, a simple, relaxing walk is all that’s needed to let go of the heaviness and uneasiness within. By the time I reached college, I felt completely relaxed and free, the suffocating feeling from earlier replaced by calm and gratitude.
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