I'm driving towards my home and it's a
beautiful day in Thimphu. The sky
is bright blue, and the sunlight glitters and shines off the buildings and Thimchu
River. And the air is icy, forceful. People, in warm clothes, walk along the
street. They talk and point, and laugh together. Oh, what a joy to remember
that today’s New Year’s Eve! A day to feel overwhelming gratitude for this life,
and to start it all afresh, isn’t it?
As I drive, I reflect on our year (2012) thus far, all grateful and
proud. And oddly, wonderfully, 2012 has been plenty good to me. It’s not always
good and easy one to live with, but far more thrilling and exhilarating. It
fairly glimmered with struggles, pain and wonder. But in all this, too, I discovered
glory and grace.
My life was not stuffed with posh cars, high profile friends, five-star
dinners and ex-country trainings, but with simplicity, ideas and words - I dare
say. Each and everyday always inspired me. To live a good life. To write. And,
it has taught me what love is. What humility and decency is. What laughter is. What
learning and life is. It just is what it is, pretty weird, but in many ways
it’s perfectly beautiful.
Many people came into my life. They left, too. But all of them have purpose
in my life - the things they showed me about myself and life and the enigma of
happiness. I met with failures and lost some important aspects of my life, yet
I learned to let things go and accept change.
At times, I was saddened by unnecessary comparisons. But then I’d wake
up in the mornings and I’m relieved and pleased with the way things are. I’m
exactly where I should be. I love where I’m. I love that it is good and comfortable.
And today, I’ve so much to be grateful for.
And I’m driving here. It’s all cold. The future stretches out ahead of me - on the road, in the mountains, and
valley that surround me. The past is there too, but now I prefer to press
forward and see all the good and beautiful things that life has to offer. After
all, what’s here in front of me is all I’ve got. I decide. In front of
me, I’ve another 365-day long journey.
Happy New Year!