My
personal vote for the best, and the one I have worked the hardest for.
I like to
call it the Wisdom box. Or the problem solver. Whichever one makes more sense.
So, I had
left home by the time my sister approached her teenage, yet I wanted to be
there while watching her grow. Mainly because I had assumed that it was my
responsibility to pass on the "wisdom" I had received from my parents
and life while I was growing up, so she could go out there and make better
mistakes. Which is why, since the time she had started reading, I used to write
to her telling her about my life then, about my friends, my art, my work (or
lack of it), everything that I could remember and thought was important. (Here
you must know that there is an almost 7 year gap between the two of us, so she
could not remember much of my life).
However,
as she approached teenage, she needed more than that. There would be important
decisions to make, and some important changes she has to wrap her head around.
Moreover, given that my sister was very introverted, and would never share her
worries, I needed her to have something to help her that instant.
So I made
her the problem solver kit. It contains small notes of the common quotes used
by my parents, starting from "I told you so" to more profound stuff,
and some other stuff that I found useful while growing up. Each one of them is
tied with a ribbon and put in a huge chocolate box (which I later painted). It
comes with a set of instructions that
tells her to just pick a chit when she is in doubt and she will have an answer.
As and when I learnt new things, I added it to the list with a ribbon,
sometimes with her knowing, sometimes not.
The
secret is that most of these aphorisms are very general, and make sense in most
situations. Sometimes she has needed more than one chit. In that sense, this is
not fool-proof. But it has always served as a reminder that there is wisdom in
every problem, and every mistake overcome. It still rests by her bedside, and I
feel proud knowing that she uses it sometimes, and that in that way, I have
managed to be a part of her growing up. And it lasts forever, because wisdom never grows old. :)

O my God!
ReplyDeleteOnly if i knew that the secret lies in a box!
A box that my older sister made with so much love and care.
Only if i knew that there was someone to watch my back and reprimand, encourage, advise, preach, exclaim!! whatever it is!!!!!
Wow!
I absolutely love this! (on another note, for which i hope you dont kill me- you should send this to Karan Johar- he'd feature it!! :P)
Anyway Id love to receive this- i Dunno if i have anything wise enough to tell anyone anything, but yes- on a day when u need a sign (most troubled growing up days!!!) ID LOVE TO HAVE THIS BY MY SIDE!
Congratulations on a beautiful relationship with Sidhi! :D