By Huzefa Mohamed
Have you ever read a line in a book or heard something in a movie that catches your heart and mind and remains in your memory forever? Just like you, I am a student of life and every day try to open my heart and learn from my daily experiences to recognize the hand of God in all.
Have you ever read a line in a book or heard something in a movie that catches your heart and mind and remains in your memory forever? Just like you, I am a student of life and every day try to open my heart and learn from my daily experiences to recognize the hand of God in all.
I also find inspiration in other people’s books, movies and life.
A long time ago, when I first entered the university for my studies, I remembered reading a book called ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ by Mitch Albom. The story really resonated with me; I loved it.
A long time ago, when I first entered the university for my studies, I remembered reading a book called ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’ by Mitch Albom. The story really resonated with me; I loved it.
It’s about a journalist who decides to visit his old professor every Tuesday who was dying and agrees to discuss his wisdom on how a person should live.
During their conversations, Morrie told Mitch a story of a small wave. It is one of those profound stories that has always stayed with me.
During their conversations, Morrie told Mitch a story of a small wave. It is one of those profound stories that has always stayed with me.
It goes like this: “One small wave was having fun in a big sea, rolling over and heading to the shore. All of a sudden, he realized that other waves are crashing on the shore and disappearing into nothingness. The small wave got scared and asked the big wave, ‘Did you see what is going on? What is going to happen to us? We are going to crash!’
The big wave replied to the little wave, ‘I see. You are scared because you think we are going to crash and disappear, but you forget that we are not really waves. We are a part of the sea!’”
That story did something to me. People can interpret it differently, but any time I feel fearful about the future, I remember that there is nothing to fear, except the fear of offending God. He makes all things possible, and I must remember to rejoice in trying to do my small part the best I can. They say that the fear of God is the beginning of all wisdom, and as I go through life, I have come to see the truth in that statement.
We really don’t die; we are simply moved into another world, a more beautiful one that is real and one that will last forever, because we are a part of a bigger plan. We just have to do our best to earn that beautiful place. It is all about love. Be happy and play your part and know that you are enough and perfect in the big plan of God. He has your back, just offer your best.
Huzefa Mohamed is the author of ‘Winning the Battle’ and a training consultant based in Dar es Salaam. Call: 0764 162 527 or Email: huzefa@mindtreetz.com