Unseen Hands
We must rise above our little selves; life needs retraining at
this stage.
We can remain fit for many activities, provided we pay attention to growth needs.
It is essential to equip ourselves with core strengths
that elevate us above mediocrity.
Age moves fast, ushering in another phase, yet we must retain relevance consciously.
We must learn new technologies; younger generations may excel in computer
systems.
But experience & gathered wisdom also grow slowly; no technology can negate
them.
Knowledge lies scattered everywhere, yet aggregation alone
gives it logical coherence.
We remain limited in competence, unable to identify all the riches already with
us
Precious goods lie within, unnoticed, depriving us of benefits they could
yield.
Like costly tools misused in specialist markets, losing worth despite high
value.
Nothing is truly original; growth is gradual, drawing
fragments from surroundings.
Even invention has roots somewhere, though we often fail to trace origins.
From above, roots blur; deeper inquiry reveals long histories beneath surfaces.
Great minds worked ab initio, joining knowledge points to shape new creations.
We remain ignorant of the histories behind many natural &
man-made products.
Curiosity towards surroundings deepens understanding, step by step, over time.
This pen resting on the diary page carries a lineage older than memory.
Technology refines tools gradually; innovation blooms through skilled human
hands.
The diary page, too, has history—from lumber, processing,
research, and markets.
Passing through countless hands, it finally reaches us in this form.
The wooden table here tells stories of forests, factories, and carpenters’
labour.
Logs turned boards, boards became furniture, silently arriving for daily use.
A pillow rests beneath the left hand, light, fluffy, filled
with soft cotton.
Synthetic fibres now mix with cotton, offering comfort and gentle support.
Pillows have existed long time; cotton weaves live through clothes, quilts,
canvases.
Clothing remains among humanity’s most essential and enduring needs.
The idea is simple: countless articles surround us, used
without much reflection.
We rarely know the rigours and infinite hands enabling these conveniences.
Gold & silver ornaments glitter, yet miners’ efforts remain unseen &
unpaid.
Comfort conceals sacrifice; labour dissolves quietly into finished beauty.
We live in cosy homes, forgetting those who patiently built
them.
Domestic workers remain underpaid, sometimes ill-treated, & rarely
acknowledged.
Road builders labour unnoticed; gardeners beautify spaces without praise.
Gratitude fades when comfort becomes habitual and taken for granted.
Drivers transport us safely, rarely valued beyond reaching
destinations.
Engineers design & constructs bridges, yet seldom enter common
conversations.
Managers, supervisors, & suppliers resolve conflicts silently behind the scenes.
Civilisation survives on coordination more than celebrated individual
brilliance.
Many bestow their fullness for our well-being, remaining
outside remembrance.
We rarely know who carved tunnels or laid railways, and eased our lives.
Labourers build schools while their children remain deprived of education.
Self-centred living dulls the obligation towards unseen contributors.
Such awareness completes us; we exist as parts of a larger
whole.
Knowing all systems is impossible, yet conscious effort itself carries meaning.
From our side, sincere work keeps the grand machinery running smoothly.
Each cog matters; movement responds to every small, honest contribution.
Knowledge is infinite; none can attain fullness, yet a curiosity sustains relevance.
Willingness equips survival anywhere by understanding and adapting to systems.
Belief in self nurtures resilience, drawing hidden strengths outward.
New streams of knowledge and technologies emerge daily before us.
Our competition lies not with others, but with ignorance of our
own selves.
Ignorance diminishes slowly, bit by bit, through steady effort alone.
Each passing moment becomes history; the next holds quiet possibilities.
Adaptability, work, and grace may yet keep a place for us.
Brahmpur (Odisha), 21st December, 2025, Sunday, 00:55 AM (Midnight)
My Brahmpur (Odisha) diary, 1st March 2025, Saturday, 10.09 AM
I usually never miss to read your life's philosophy and try to understand each and every phrase. I find no word to comment on the reality of your observations we ignore. We deal will engineering materials to build houses and you uncover the sacrifice and cry of the souls underneath it.
ReplyDeleteYour story is best appreciated and do not deprive me of your valuable creations even if I don't comment.
Very nicely presented, thoughtful and easy to assimilate
ReplyDeleteAr. Satish Singla : Certainly very facts of life.
ReplyDeleteWe are within top 5% of population Globally, very lucky.
All religions teach us to help down trodden human beings & animals/ birds.
Sorry state , we see them differently.
Your compilations touch these issues, so impressive.
Keep doing so. It gives mental consolation. 🙏🙏❤️
Sudhir Kumar Chawla: Very apt reflections. 😊
ReplyDeleteVery deep rooted ideas for human beings. Such ideas will bring nourishment to many minds for future development.
ReplyDelete‘My journey’ is crisply written with a philosophical twist.Kudos to you.
ReplyDeleteQuite nicely analysed.
ReplyDeleteRam Dutt
Wonderful thoughts and it's great sharing the ideas sir. Keep going.
ReplyDeleteDear Pawan
ReplyDeleteWhat a profound and heavy topic!
You have very thoughtfully expressed the sufferings of have- nots. Globally society have suffered in the form of animosity towards other ethnicity, race, colour , religion , country and castes . I think the thoughts of Guru Rabindranath Tagore are ultimate to make every one of us as international citizen devoid of any kind of animosity.
Your approach, thoughts to life & negotiate with the hurdles have always been stimulating.
ReplyDeleteDear Pawan
ReplyDeleteYou successfully explained the suffering in life of have not and guided humanity to help each other.
Your belief & clarity of thoughts towards life lessons are very powerful and stimulating. One gets provoked to venture into unseen folders of one’s personality.
ReplyDeleteWe are at cross roads of destiny. We should take the path which leads to harmony not hegemony. We should take the path which leads to complimentarity and competition. Very nicely explained Sir..
ReplyDeleteApt expression of the reality of life. 🙏
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautifully introspective piece! 🌿 You’ve reminded us that every small object and convenience we take for granted carries a story of countless unseen hands and silent efforts. Your reflections gently nudge us to cultivate deeper gratitude, dignity for labour, and a sense of shared humanity in our everyday lives. A powerful reminder that awareness and humility enrich both our inner world and the collective spirit of society. Thank you for this thoughtful and inspiring insight!”
ReplyDeleteThese are truly thoughtful and magnificent lines, showing deep gratitude and humility towards the countless unseen hands thats tirelessly contribute to making our lives easier.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poetry
ReplyDeleteDear Pawan
ReplyDeleteRealistic expression, the life moves in India. But we can contribute to upholding the actual needed for raising standards.
Your all words are very near to truth well analysed sir.
ReplyDeleteImportance of sincere working, competetion with our selves and removal of ignorance by steady hardwork etc ...well said sir.
From labour to Engineers all roles are dignified and equally important
Your assessment of life style is excellent sir
LP Srivatva : Very insightful
ReplyDeleteYou have delved deep into the self in search of its meaning through its multimodal, multi dimensional connections with the infinity.
Enjoyed the reading
Heartiest congratulations on your creativity.
Dr. SK Sarkar : Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNicely ink thoughts lucidly.
ReplyDeleteA thoughtful write up. Enjoyed reading it. Interconnected of the universe is the central to us. We must be grateful for what we have and remember the contribution of so many in the process of chain for our possession and achievements. To quote from Gita chapter 12 Shloka which enunciates the qualities of a person whom the Almighty loves, envy nobody, friendly, compassionate, devoid of attachment, no ego, maintains equanimity in happiness and unhappiness and forgiveness. My best wishes to you.
ReplyDeletePrabhash Singh : You are a versatile person. I salute you.
ReplyDelete‘Gold & silver ornaments glitter, yet miners’ efforts remain unseen & unpaid.
ReplyDeleteComfort conceals sacrifice; labour dissolves quietly into finished beauty.‘ A realisation few of us achieve and yet so valuable in making us understand the connection we have with the works around and the deep gratitude we owe others. Wonderful thoughts, deep understanding and beautiful expressions combined in a lovely post.
Promodini Varma
I read all your paragraphs and enjoy a lot. Really appreciable work done by you.
ReplyDeleteMy comments is as below:
Every human being journey is distinct and depends on his past karma.if karma is good enough then his life journey will be good otherwise he will be forced to perform his journey as per remaining karma to be performed.But with his involvement in God's service the same can be amended to some extent.
Although God makes everyone of equal potential but he utilises his potential to some extent only based on his understanding.So when we see a human being then we judge from current perspective as we don't see his overall life journey as seeing all is impossible as only God sees.
Professor S P Singh
NIT Meghalaya
Former ADG CPWD
You have rightly and very nicely express
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