Train Of Life

Some time ago, I read a book that compared life to a train ride. An extremely interesting read, when well interpreted.

That’s right, life is nothing but a train ride, full of shipments and landings, some accidents, pleasant surprises in some boarding and great sorrows in others.

When we were born, we boarded this magnificent train and came across some people, who we think, will always be on this trip with us, our parents.
Unfortunately this is not true, at some station they will come down and leave us orphans.

This, however, will not prevent us from embarking on the journey, people who will become very special to us.

Our wonderful brothers, friends and loves. A lot of people take this train just on the ride.

Many people will board this train just for a ride, others will find only sadness on their way and still others will be moving on the train, ready to help those who need it.

Several of the travelers when they disembark leave eternal nostalgia, others when they vacate their seat, nobody does not even notice.

It is curious to note that some passengers who become so expensive for us, are accommodated in wagons different from ours, so we are obliged to make this journey separate from them, which does not prevent us, of course, that we can go to meet them.
However, unfortunately, we will never be able to sit beside you, as someone will already be occupying that seat.

It doesn’t matter, that’s how the trip is, full of mishaps, dreams, fantasies, waits, farewells, but never returns.

Let us make this trip in the best possible way, trying to relate well with the other passengers, looking in each one of them for the best, always remembering that at some point they may fail and we will need to understand, because we will probably also weaken and surely there will be someone who will help us with his affection and attention.

The great mystery, after all, is that we will never know which stop we will get off at, let alone our fellow travelers, not even the one sitting next to us.

I wonder if when I get off that train I will miss you.

I believe that yes, separating from many friendships that I made will be at least painful, letting my children continue the trip alone will be very sad for sure ….
but I hold on in the hope that at some point I will be at the main station and with great emotion I will see you arriving.

They will probably have luggage that they did not have when they boarded and what will make me happier will be to make sure that somehow I was a great collaborator so that it has grown and become valuable.

Friends, let us make our stay on that train a smooth one, that it has been worthwhile and that when the time comes to disembark our empty place, bring longings and good memories for those who continue the journey.

Silvana Duboc


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