Categories Op-Ed

Enlightenment After Retiremfent – Post Retirement Syndrome

IT was my first Diwali after retirement. My thoughts turned back to all the years I had spent in service, particularly on senior positions. A week before Diwali, people would start dropping in with all kinds of gifts.

There would be so many of them that the room where we kept all the stuff would look like a gift shop. Some items received a disdainful glare and would be kept aside for presenting to our unsuspecting kin. The amount of dried fruit would be so large that even after distributing it among our relatives and friends, a lot would still be left.

This time, things were totally different. It was already 2 pm, but nobody had come to wish us Diwali. I was feeling downcast and depressed at this sudden reversal of fortune. To distract myself, I started reading the spirituality column of a newspaper. Fortunately, I came across an interesting fable. It was about a donkey who was carrying idols of gods on his back for a prayer ceremony. When it passed through villages on the way, people bowed before the idols. In every village, a crowd would gather to pay obeisance.

The donkey started thinking that villagers were bowing to it and was thrilled at this newfound respect and reverence. After leaving the idols at the site of the puja, the donkey’s master loaded vegetables on it and they started the return journey. This time, nobody paid attention to the donkey. The cold-shouldered animal felt so frustrated that it started braying to draw the attention of the villagers. The noise irritated them and they started beating the poor creature, who had no idea about what it had done to deserve such a cruel treatment.

All of a sudden, I felt enlightened. Indeed, I was like this donkey. All those gifts and overt gestures of respect and honour were not meant for me but for the positions I had held. I told my wife: ‘My dear, I was really a donkey. Now that the truth has dawned on me, I will join you in celebrating Diwali rather than waiting for visitors.’

But she was in no mood to spare me. Pat came her sharp reply: ‘When I kept saying all these years that you were nothing but a donkey, you did not admit that I was right. But today a story in a newspaper revealed the truth and you accepted it at once!

Author

Avatar photo

Making law simple, clear, and useful for everyone.

More From Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Pakistan population crisis, population growth in Pakistan, overpopulation in Pakistan, population control Pakistan, family planning Pakistan, Pakistan demographic challenge, child labor in Pakistan, underage children Pakistan, poverty and population growth, population and unemployment Pakistan, social issues in Pakistan, human development Pakistan, quality vs quantity population, population pressure on resources, Pakistan education crisis, healthcare burden Pakistan, crime and population growth, extremism and population Pakistan, psychological impact of overpopulation, unproductive population Pakistan, weak Pakistani passport, global image of Pakistan, governance failure Pakistan, ruling elite and population control, vote bank politics Pakistan, BISP subsidies population policy, conditional state benefits Pakistan, two child policy Pakistan, population legislation Pakistan, women education Pakistan, children rights Pakistan, Islamic perspective on family planning, population policy examples China Bangladesh Iran, national interest and population control, sustainable development Pakistan, future generations Pakistan, Islamabad opinion column, Pakistan social reform, public policy Pakistan, population awareness Pakistan

Growing Population: Pakistan’s Silent but Greatest Crisis

Whenever the issue of population growth is discussed in Pakistan, one argument is immediately thrown…

Khudayar Mohla,Ahmer Bilal Soofi, US withdrawal from international organisations, Trump foreign policy, international law analysis, UN Charter violation, non-intervention principle, use of force doctrine, Department of War renaming, NATO crisis, Greenland annexation, Venezuela intervention, US unilateralism, Russia China joint declaration, multilateral institutions, global governance vacuum, China Russia influence, developing countries blocs, G77 influence, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, international legal order, law of the sea convention, International Seabed Authority, International Criminal Court Rome Statute, US opposition to ICC, norm against war, civilisational norms, global peace and security, US foreign policy critique, international law commentary, BBC international law interview

An Opportunity for States

The withdrawal of the US from 66 international organisations has not been noticed enough given…

CDA Amendment Bill 2025, Capital Development Authority, Islamabad land acquisition, property compensation Pakistan, land resettlement Islamabad, urban development Islamabad, displaced communities Pakistan, land-sharing compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Article 254 Constitution Pakistan, equitable urban growth, property rights Pakistan, distributive justice Islamabad, Khudayar Mohla

CDA Amendment Bill 2025: Can Islamabad’s Urban Growth Serve Its People?

Urban development in Pakistan’s capital is about more than buildings and roads – it mirrors…