A very nice thing happened to me this morning.
My phone fell out of my trouser pocket while I was on the bike, rushing to work, right in front of Cantonment Station – and I didn’t notice.
A man chased me on the bike for some distance, just to tell me this - and when I screech to a halt, park the bike, and run back fully expecting the phone to be smashed into small pieces in that heavy traffic, or stolen, an auto driver stops and asks me if I was looking for the phone – and he points to the young man who had picked it up from the road before it got run over by vehicles, and was waving to me from a distance, walking towards me.
And so I got back the phone, intact, un-stolen, un-smashed, thanks to these three random people on the road.
There is hope for us, if such things still happen, I would like to think. Though much is taken, much probably abides.
".....We should be careful of each other, we should be kind, while there is still time." Philip Larkin
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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