Happy ending – Shamila Usman
It is human nature that he wants a happy ending for everything and from this happy ending he feels peace and comfort in his heart. This is why, most movies, dramas, stories, novels end with a happy ending or “happily ever after”, which is impossible in practical life.
Even in this world, the things that seem to bring happiness come with their own problems. For example, a good job offers new challenges along with joy. The coming together of two people in love, introduces them to a new world of practical life, which includes challenges ranging from economic problems to children’s health, education and brought up.
Also, whatever man attains, is not necessarily in an ideal situation. From running a household to running a business, and even gaining political power, that may seem like great achievements, are actually endless challenges. One fights these throughout, until one reaches one’s grave. This death is the greatest tragedy of human life. Therefore, human nature does not accept a reality like death happily either.
But the religion of nature tells us that the happy ending is forever related with the eternal life where there will be no end nor any worry. And we have to prepare for this happy ending while living here. What remains to be seen now is how well we prepare for this happy ending.
Translated by Ali Zafar
