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Friday, 27 March 2015

Jumping Into The Waters Of Optimism

Each single thing around us, no matter where we are, has a flip side to look at. Some look at one side of the coin, whereas some choose to have a look at the other side. It is one’s own individual way of having his or her point of view about any specific subject matter. It is up to one’s own will and wish as to which side of the subject matter they wish to look upon, but this is what my opinion is that the more one chooses to look at the positive side of things, the more life becomes simple, easy and interesting. It can definitely not be ruled out that though a thing will be having a positive side, there will be no negative side to it; but having a view point about any subject matter with optimism is the key to succeed in life, and that, at the least, has held to be true for me, as per the various experiences I have had in my life.

Since the days of my childhood, I have always been fascinated towards water. I always liked the idea of playing by the beach, or having stops by riversides when Dad used to take us for road-trips, but an unfortunate incident in those early days of my life turned me into a person who started fearing water or rather say, large water bodies, like swimming pools, rivers or seas etc. At a point of time, this fear grew within me, so much so, that when my whole family decided to go on to a week-long super luxurious cruise holiday, I decided to stay back at home, which is pretty much a contradiction of the general behaviour, as to who will ever not be wanting to go on a cruise holiday, and that too of that sort, at all!


Time passed, and with it, surroundings also changed. Our family got to relocate to a new city, a new house, a new society, and around new people. Our new society, where we shifted to, had an in-house swimming pool, where, I would go every evening, sit by it, and just see other people enjoying their time in the water. Some little kids used to play and giggle in the water whilst enjoying their time, whereas others used to give themselves relief from the scorching heat of the city. For some, it was more like a workout regime to stay fit, and some of them used to come there to be trained to swim, either out of hobby or out of their training for pursuing it up professionally. And on one such day, the coach who used to train the people there, came across me and asked that though I am a regular at the pool but why is that I do not jump in to the water, and upon learning that I am a hydrophobic, he promised me that from that day onward, it is his responsibility to make sure that I turn out to be a pro swimmer. This promise of his filled me with great enthusiasm and optimism, and today I pursue swimming as a professional sport.

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