Sunday, 14 February 2016

The Sun has no Favourates

Life is a very uncertain existence, especially for the less fortunate amongst us. If we are not amongst the desperate people of war-torn countries, such as Yemen, Syria, Libya, Mali, Nigeria, et al, or the aspiring refugees looking for a home in many hesitant and suspicious European and North American countries, the Sun might well be shining on us.

Considering our comparatively secure life-styles, somewhat removed from the ever present threat of oblivion, be it from drought, war, famine and poverty, religious oppression or flood induced imponderables, we have much to be thankful for.  And by thankful, I do not mean that we are blessed or protected by any higher entity, but simply that we happen to be in the relatively - because all things are relative - right place at the right time. We are in the right country, the right county and the town, the right family and the right age at the right time.

It is purely by chance that those among us who are not at any given time amongst the less fortunate at any time, happen to be in the comparatively better or even absolutely better position that we find ourselves in.

The Sun does not shine on the fortunate because they are good or righteous, and neither does the flood, drought, famine and wars which beset the less fortunate do so because they are any less worthy than the more fortunate.  It is all, in my view, because of or partly due to chance.

So, as I look out of my window on this Sunny Sunday Winter's day - truly a mouthful - I consider myself fortunate - at least for now.  I am also humbled in the knowledge that this is not something I can take great credit for, as there are so many factors involved, many of which are not in my control, any more that my ethnicity is a mere accident of birth.

For those who are staunch advocates of  'the self-made person', I will concede that certain opportunities - including luck or chance - had been available to me, and that I had been able to take advantage of them to build on the foundation which others had work to provide me with.






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