Thought for the Day 3/25/2022
\Friday Tale - Be A Bus Driver
Some years ago, I was stuck on a crosstown bus in
New York City during rush hour. Traffic was barely moving. The bus was filled
with cold, tired people who were deeply irritated with one another, with the
world itself. Two men barked at each other about a shove that might or might
not have been intentional. A pregnant woman got on, and nobody offered her a
seat. Rage was in the air; no mercy would be found here.
But
as the bus approached Seventh Avenue, the driver got on the intercom.
"Folks,"
he said, "I know you have had a rough day and you are frustrated. I can’t
do anything about the weather or traffic, but here is what I can do. As each
one of you gets off the bus, I will reach out my hand to you. As you walk by,
drop your troubles into the palm of my hand, okay? Don’t take your problems
home to your families tonight, just leave them with me. My route goes right by
the Hudson River, and when I drive by there later, I will open the window and
throw your troubles in the water."
It
was as if a spell had lifted. Everyone burst out laughing. Faces gleamed with
surprised delight. People who had been pretending for the past hour not to
notice each other’s existence were suddenly grinning at each other like, is
this guy serious?
Oh,
he was serious.
At
the next stop, just as promised, the driver reached out his hand, palm up, and
waited. One by one, all the exiting commuters placed their hand just above his
and mimed the gesture of dropping something into his palm. Some people laughed
as they did this, some teared up but everyone did it. The driver repeated the
same lovely ritual at the next stop, too. And the next. All the way to the
river.
We
live in a hard world, my friends. Sometimes it is extra difficult to be a human
being. Sometimes you have a bad day. Sometimes you have a bad day that lasts
for several years. You struggle and fail. You lose jobs, money, friends, faith,
and love. You witness horrible events unfolding in the news, and you become
fearful and withdrawn. There are times when everything seems cloaked in
darkness. You long for the light but don’t know where to find it.
But
what if you are the light? What if you are the very agent of illumination that
a dark situation begs for? That’s what this bus driver taught me, that anyone
can be the light, at any moment. This guy wasn’t some big power player. He
wasn’t a spiritual leader. He wasn’t some media-savvy influencer. He was a bus
driver, one of society’s most invisible workers. But he possessed real power,
and he used it beautifully for our benefit.
When
life feels especially grim, or when I feel particularly powerless in the face
of the world’s troubles, I think of this man and ask myself, What can I do,
right now, to be the light? Of course, I can’t personally end all wars, or
solve global warming, or transform vexing people into entirely different
creatures. I definitely can’t control traffic. But I do have some influence on
everyone I brush up against, even if we never speak or learn each other’s
name.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The lamp of a good
person keeps on shining.
~
Proverbs 13:9
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