Holy cow! It’s an arranged marriage.

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She was 29 almost touching 30, working and UNMARRIED. She had recently just broken up with her boyfriend because he had cheated on her again. No worries at all, she was fine and happier in her life to have finally chucked him out of her heart.

Marriage? That wasn’t something in her cards but yes she was almost 30 years old. What happens normally, happened to her too: her parents telling her every day to get serious with searching for a guy and that she needed to get settled soon.

With her recent break up, she really was hardly in the mood of finding someone. Yes, she heard about arranged marriage before and that it wasn’t so bad. So she thought to herself, why not give that a shot since she was anyway not ready to find someone by herself.

One day when she got a call from her mother she finally said, “Okay mom, I’ll see the guys who you have chosen for me.”
Her mom replied excitedly, “Okay, so tomorrow you are going and meeting one of them! I like him the most but I won’t force you so you see him. Tell us what you want afterwards.”

“Alright”, she answered but unable to match her excitement.

She just couldn’t figure out what arranged marriages meant. How do you force yourself to fall in love with someone?

The next day she dressed up and went to a restaurant. He must have probably seen her picture because as soon as she entered, he approached her.

“Hi! I’m Abhiman. Tanvi right?”

“Oh hiiii, I was looking for a guy in a white shirt as mom had described but I entered and saw so many guys in white shirts.” She smiled and continued, “YES! I am Tanvi”.

Now she did feel the excitement. She thought to herself, not bad. He was this Irish-looking guy. Of course he was Indian. She’d be very surprised if her mother actually picked out a gorgeous Irishman. She had watched the movie P.S: I Love you so many times and always fantasised about an Irish husband though she never went any close to Irishmen. But this guy, he was a well chosen one.

They sat down, but there came her first disappointment. She would have loved it if he had pulled out the chair for her or may be just waited for her to sit first. But that’s okay, she thought. Maybe I’m expecting too much. She was happy that this handsome guy, 6 feet 2 inches tall, well built body (may be there was a six pack hiding under his shirt). He had a dimple when he smiled and as a bonus he even looked Irish. Here he was in front of her to be that, what do they call it? “The One”. How easy could life get?!

She thought that maybe she should have just let her mom search for guys all her life.

“So how was your day?” He asked.

“It was a busy start, I had to convince my boss that I’ll do all the work I had for the day in 4 hrs, so that I could get here in time for lunch.” She answered. “How was yours?”

He replied, “Same thing everyday. I work for a company abroad so work starts at 8 pm and by 3 in the morning, I’m back home. So I sleep by 5 and get up when it’s lunch time for everyone. So my day actually just started now.”

She knew this wasn’t a life she particularly wanted. Who would want a husband who is out the whole night and is sleeping when you are awake?

“Okay, so how long are you going to work for them, any plans of shifting jobs?” She asked curiously.

“No, not atleast for the next 7-8 yrs.” He answered.

“So what’s your plan otherwise, like work-wise?”

“I’m happy with this job, I don’t really have any plans. Even after we get married this is how it’s going to be.”

Wait, she thought, what did he just say? Did I even mention that I’m okay with the marriage thing with him?

The waiter took their order, the food was served. It wasn’t bad so she had a good distraction and the conversation continued like a normal chat that two new individuals would normally have.

Suddenly, “Hey! Waiter!” he called out. But he did not just stop there. He snapped his fingers too and when the waiter didn’t answer, he continued, “Oi! HEY! Oi! Bring the salt!”

What the hell was that! But it only got worse. Her eyes went to his plate. He was shabby. He had probably not ever learn to hold his fork and knife. She looked at him once again when he spoke to the waiter who was taking the order for desert. He was eating, speaking and chewing with is his mouth open, all at the same time.

If she hadn’t realized it by then, she surely at that point she knew this was the first and last time with this guy. After that she didn’t care how the rest of the meal was going to go. She just knew that she had to eat, drive home and take a fiesta and enjoy the half day that she got off from work after so long.

As soon as she said bye to the guy whose name she had forgotten already, she started her car and instantaneously got a call from her mom.

Before her mother could say hi, she blurted out “Hello, disgusting choice, he was horrible! Oh my god, he was really horrible ma, I can’t believe this was your choice!”

“What happened?” Her mom asked.

“Cow happened!” She answered.

“What?”

“Cow! He chews like a cow! He calls out to waiters like a cow! He is dazed in life like a cow! Wait, I’m just going to drive. I’ll call you when I reach home. By the way, did you even meet him before?”

Her mom answered feeling like a victim to mockery, “No, not really. I saw his snaps. He earns quite a lot and he is from a good family. Very good parents and ….”

“And disgusting child! Ok, ok, bye I’ll speak to you later.”

The three kind of guys you need to run away from.

Our species (whether a guy or girl ) are always looking out for a partner and until we find the one made for us we always end up getting into wrong matches. It is of course a part of life but the more sensitive and more emotional gender ends up getting more hurt. Not for any other reason but only because female brains have her compartments more wired. So to save yourself from the little pains from the wrong guys, you need to identify them.

The smooth talkers ( the flirts)

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He’s the kind who will sweep you off your feet. He has the cutest smile and the most charming face. It’s not about his looks but he just knows what to say and what to do at the right time. He looks at you with that charismatic stare and you feel like his world is just you. He calls often and checks on you. Leaves a goodnight message and sends the sweetest wake up message or a call. Love comes before anything for him (that’s what it looks like to you) but the truth is that his love compartment is far away from your name and you. His attention graph for you is steep in the beginning but slowly his excuses begin. These kind of guys will leave you as soon as you fall in love so ladies disappear before they do and don’t worry about how he will feel because he’s a hunter and before you know it he’ll be fine with another prey . He is probably the one who will make you a stronger person but there are many other ways that can make you stronger so don’t fall for this one.

The quality guy (the one who vanishes)

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Well, he is interested in you and finds you attractive and loves to hang out with you. He makes you feel special and does all the right things he needs to do when he’s around you but before you know it he vanishes. He checks on you once in a while, drops in a call or a message but again vanishes. He plans for dates but gives you a very short notice , doesn’t really care about your schedule and just expects you to be available. He has all the kind words to say to you but hardly talks about why he vanishes every time. Yes he might be the busiest man yet spends time with you but you have no idea what’s actually going on. Ladies, here’s the truth- He is attracted to you and thinks your awesome but he has no respect for you and takes you for granted so yes he’s not at all on the same page as you because he wants different things and he isn’t ready for a commitment so here’s the advise…turn your back towards him and run because agreed he has the quality but he is too casual about you.

The lovers who are just not ready.

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He is the one who loves you (definition of love is always flexible). He takes you out and gives you all the attention, care, love and everything else you would desire. He’s the perfect guy that you would have imagined. Everything is going well except that he doesn’t let you meet his friends, never talks about you meeting his family. He seems confused every time he talks about future- some times includes you but some times you know you are not a part of the plan. Well, you could be the girl he desires and loves you for the moment but the timing is just too wrong. So ladies recognise this red light as soon as you can and tell him that he needs to vacate that space that is meant for the one who will love you and who will do anything to save your dignity.

Life is about experiences and each experience adds to your story or just you. But you need to start loving yourself if you don’t want to get hurt or played. Love for yourself is the greatest love you will find and once you learn how to do that you will be clear about the person who should be just the other half of you and you will be glad that you created space for him to come into your life.

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Don’t stop loving!

10 ways to become an emotionally competent person.

Emotion is a state of arousal accompanied by changes in facial expression, gesture, posture and the subjective feeling which generally is a reaction to any stimulus from the environment. It comes naturally but there are times when we so badly want to control it.

So, can a person deactivate emotions? Well, you will become a zombie if you do that. But what you can do is to manipulate it and become an emotionally competent person. How can you do that?

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RECOGNISE PATTERNS – All emotions should be distinctly seen in you and you have to be aware of the patterns of every expression that happens to you.

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REFINE your emotion – Express your emotions in a socially desirable way. Try smiling whenever and where ever you can, that helps!

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CHECK YOUR EMOTIONAL TIDE- Learn to hide your feelings. Avoid sudden inappropriate outburst of emotions. Try thinking of good memories that happened to you Or just do the the breathing exercise.

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DO NOT BE A DAYDREAMER- Perceive everything in their real perspective and do not possess the desire to run away from reality. Remember every problem or situation has a solution.

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LET INTELLECT BE YOUR GUIDE- Do not let emotions guide you. Your intellectual power of thinking and reasoning should guide you. Try being rational always.

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BE HONEST IN YOUR BEHAVIOUR- Do not argue in defence of any undesired or improper conduct or shift the responsibility of your mistakes on others. It’s okay to blame yourself when you go wrong, just tel yourself not to do it again and make sure of it.

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SELF RESPECT- Form your self concept and respect yourself first. That will automatically help you to behave in a way in which you will never do things or express in a way that will injure your self respect or your ideals.

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DO NOT BE ANTISOCIAL – This will help you to be keen in improving your behaviour to maintain good social relationships. Hence express in the best way that is socially acceptable.

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THE RIGHT PLACE AND THE RIGHT TIME -If there is a danger to your self prestige – you are allowed to get angry. If you love someone – you are allowed to show love. Just remember to exercise it at the right time and right place but also remember that too much of anything is not good for health!

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JUST BE MATURED -Any person who is matured does not shift too fast from one emotion to another. This doesn’t count being moody because that is the mildness form of any emotion and can be easily controlled.

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Finally, just be yourself because life eventually teaches you to be matured so just let life happen and the person that you are will happen to you!

DO WE NOT GET BURIED IN THE SAME SOIL?

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Everyone has a story to tell, everyone goes through different pain in life. Some created by themselves. I’m not going to weigh anyone’s pain. I don’t know how to do that.I came across a pain too that intrigued and troubled me. A different kind, not created by the individual, nothing that happened to me but a pain I saw in someone’s eyes. It pained me, not because this person was someone close to me, not because I know him too well that I cared about everything he went through in his life. It pierced me deep, because I knew deep inside that this is not his story alone but of a million others as well.

Who were having the same pain I saw in his eyes? The answer is intriguing. This is what prompted me to write these few paragraphs. But before I continue his story, I have to tell you few of my thoughts about god and religion. I want to share my understanding of these notions after reading a lot and also after stupid things I always do, which annoy me because I tend to overdo it – the so called THINKING!

What is religion? What does it mean? What religion do I belong to? My birth certificate says I’m a Hindu, the way I live is probably like a Christian and the Quran happens to be my best book because I find a lot of interesting work there, I would love to be called a Buddhist, I’m curious about Zoroastrian, Jainism and Judaism because I have read very little about them. And what fascinate me most are the local religions.

But again my list goes on because we have Taoism, Confucianism and many more. “I’m just curious about all religion. I have no definition, but I understand that different religions are simply different ways of life.”

This person I was talking about (let’s call him Happy), called himself a Muslim. I didn’t know it until he told me. To me he was just a man who I met every time I went to the coffee shop, he was writing a book which happened to be a topic of interest as I was doing the same. He was cheerful and fun every time I saw him. A guy who was always smiling and who mingled with everyone around him and made them happy too.

Religion does not at all show in someone’s face. Then I thought again and wondered why and how they also came to be divided. From different sects of Hindu, to Catholics and Protestants, Sunni Muslims to Shia, Mahayana to Hinayana Buddhist, Digambara to Svetambara Jains and so on.

My thoughts start branching and I tell myself, enough! And stop right there. But that cannot happen because we have something more fresh called Scientology which I just couldn’t miss thinking about. Am I on the road of being an atheist? No, I would like to believe in god. Not because I have seen him/her but because after reading psychology I have realised we need to believe in something which will guard our superego so as to be good, ethical human beings.

I like to believe in god because every time I can’t get an answer or reason to something in my life, I, in my mind just point out at him in my soliloquy. Because perhaps of this curious sense that he has all the answers right? Well, this time I didn’t get an answer.

Our man Happy had gone in search of an accommodation. He wanted to buy an apartment somewhere good in Delhi. He wanted a place which was located in almost the heart of south Delhi where every other good place would be reachable. He chose Saket in south Delhi. He found his house and he was happy that he found it so fast. The landowner was overwhelmed at their first meeting and they had a good conversation. Until he saw Happy’s identity card and read his name Mohammad Yasin Aktar. What has religion got to do with buying a house you wanted?

I love reading history again and again because it does clear out a lot of my questions. I have tried understanding the birth of believing in god and also religion. Finally I went up further on the road to asking myself the very pertinent question, whether god really created us? I got my answer. It was the elements in the universe that created us, living organisms. So, god might have created the universe then? Yes that was true before we knew about the Big Bang theory. Then the Big Bang must have been god’s work. But here we have to think of Stephen Hawking’s words where he says time itself did not exist before the Big Bang so when was that time god created the Big Bang.

Well, for me these questions mattered less than my understanding that every time we humans don’t have an answer we think it’s god’s work until we find the answer. Then I thought of how god started getting a symbol or a face, the times when he was not associated with religion at all. Pre- historic era?

Humans cared only about filling their stomach then and all they did was roam around in search of food until the first human learnt the method of agriculture where they finally could settle down in a place. To cut the story short, they slowly formed groups which finally were called tribes with a head who created a symbol for their tribe as an identity.

Human minds however different are also similar, so most symbols were of the moon, sun, tree or animals. Most of all, they depended on the forces of nature for their agriculture hence food. So they started praying to rain, sun, earth etc. Years later these symbols became a symbol for god.

For Happy, his word for god is Allah. For the landowner, his word was Bhagwan and the different idols he worships as he happened to be a Hindu are the symbols of the same notion. While analysing the different symbols of god, I found some which were very different. Not animals, or from nature, some what like a human yet a face like an animal. Figures so different and unreal.

Then I had to think wider and read more. Finally I had to think of possibility of aliens, I watched videos of UFO’s and a lot of discussions about it with friends as to why the aliens haven’t contacted us yet if they do really exist? Why can’t they just come to earth and say a hi!

And then I thought of my own theory of humans and ants. I love to watch ants some times. I’m fascinated by how hard working they are. Sometimes I just drop a piece of food to just see them pick it up, go back in the queue, sometimes I get jobless and draw a circle and watch them get stuck in the middle.

But most times, I would rather just sit back and watch them because I know my existence creates a haphazard in their normal life. I am an alien to them and so I sometimes think the aliens of other parts of the universe must be doing the same. If the ants had brains that think like us, I would have been god for those ants I gave food to, and for those who were there when I drew a circle, I clearly would be a devil to them.

So as to tell others, both the category of ants would have drawn a picture of me and showed them. And in their generations to go, a modified version of me is either god or a devil. Hence we have some weird looking figures from the past which could have been the times when aliens contacted us. Though like how I like to sit back most times and watch the ants, the aliens would rather sit back and watch us.

I don’t believe the theory about aliens too deeply, but yes that could be it. Then the next era comes where humans started this new thing called religion. A guide to live life in the right way as told to us by the gods. Really?

I think of another word called culture which is a set of values, conventions and social practices, also a guide to live life. One happens to be related to god, other happens to be born out of generations of humans. To me both are the same, created by us- the humans.

Happy was obviously a Muslim and that was why the landlord didn’t want to sell the house to him. As soon as he came to know that Happy was a Muslim, his body language changed, he spoke differently now. The conversation was not a good one anymore. He reacted to everything Happy said, whether he what thought was right or wrong. Both happened to be from different religion which was the only reason why the landlord did not want Happy to live in his building.

Happy narrated his story to me. He was not a cheerful person any more. He told me how much it hurt him and how he felt like a Pakistani who was in India. He said he loved his country but didn’t feel like his own any more. He looked quieter than any other time I saw him. He had lost the confidence he had in himself, the confidence about his whole life itself. He had left Kashmir and had come to Delhi so that he could get better opportunities and he was in the middle of his book about improving the economy of India. But here he was sitting right in front of me, with tears in his eyes which he was trying to hide. He said, “I think I’ll have to go back to Kashmir”.

At that moment I couldn’t prove it to him that there are a bunch of us who don’t care about religion because he wouldn’t believe it. His pain was too deep that he would probably nod his head but my words wouldn’t have been able to reach his heart. I made him sit for a little more time while I explained to him about a house I too went to see for myself.

I told him I wanted to rent a place too so I went searching everywhere until the broker took me to this one. The one I felt was perfect. The sitting area was enough for a get together for me and few of my friends, the kitchen was a small one but I didn’t care much because I order out every day ( I know that’s the worst habit). There was an extra bed room which I thought would be useful and perfect if my parents wanted to visit.

And then in the end I had my bed room. It was huge! I loved it. But that room had this wall which was wet, a little fungus growing on it too. It had become green because of the ecosystem around the fungus unlike the rest of the room which was painted white. The air condition had been leaking for ages and I knew I would fall sick if I stayed in the room so I had to say no to the broker and search for a new house.

So I told Happy to think of the landlord he came across as an object, like the fungus covered wall I saw and I would never want to stay with. That was all I could tell him but he had already packed his bags to go back to Kashmir.

Believing and following either a religion or culture is good. But one should also know that since both are works of humans, either a religion or a culture cannot be perfect because we all know humans are not perfect in every way. We need to make that judgement on if what is written in the religious books are logical or not and we shouldn’t just follow it blindly unless you want to behave like a sheep in the herd.

When one reads these religious books that guide with a logical approach, one will learn to discard the unnecessary and realise that all the books say the same thing and slowly the line between cultures and religions also fades away. If this is it, why do we have the need for different religions, they all mean the same – a guide to live life well. After all don’t we all come to the world as people without identity, without a religion or a name.

Remember when you die, from the spot of death to the funeral, you are referred to as “the body” and not by your name. And after all, do we not get buried in the same soil?

The lady who said thank you to her doctor after her death

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Chaobi is a lady patient like any other, who got married and was ready for a child. She wanted a family like anyone would – she, her husband, and maybe two kids. That was her only dream in life.
Chaobi and her husband searched for the best doctor in town and after being recommended to many doctors by every one of their relatives, they finally decided not to listen or trust anyone else but their own instinct and judgment, and they finally chose their doctor.

Her first visit to this doctor of their choice was not very eventful, nor was she very impress as her doctor was far from the kind and soft spoken person she imagine all doctors should be, but she said to herself that there was something special about the doctor and she wouldn’t change her mind now. She was certain she wanted to meet and consult this doctor for the next nine months.

The doctor reprimanded her on her first visit because when the doctor asked her the date of her last menstrual period, she didn’t remember and had no answer. For a brief moment an instinctive fury rose in her at being scolded by the doctor, as indeed so many other patients have, but she checked and reminded herself that the doctor just wants her to be more responsible. After all, she mused, who else can know better about your own menstruation date other than herself?

The doctor wasn’t angry always. He smiled when her pregnancy test was positive, he smiled when he showed her the image of her baby during her ultrasound session, he smiled when he made her hear the baby’s heart beat. Yes, he smiled every time he said the baby is all fine. He had brought countless new lives to the world, and each was a unique joy for him.

Intuitively he is aware hundreds could have, and probably would have, died if it wasn’t for him. It brings him a quiet satisfaction that in his long career he would have contributed a great deal in bringing the female mortality rate down in his state and the nation. To many he was next only to god because he literally gave a child when they thought they were infertile beyond redemption. Before happy serendipity brought them to him, they remember running around everywhere from temples to priests to tantrics, but the blessing they sought remained ever elusive. It was then the unassuming but kind and generous doctor, not by any trickery, but by the practice of science, granted them their life’s wish.

Some poor people have made it known to him that they think it is by god’s mercy that he exists. If not for the free treatment he afforded them when they were so desperately in need, preparing to sell some of their landed properties, they probably would have been pauperised by now.

For some he was a bad doctor who didn’t give much time to his patients, but for Chaobi no other doctor will do. In the time she has come to associate with the doctor, she has come to learn exactly why he didn’t need to give so much time to all. She now knows with confidence that experience has honed his skills and professional instinct, bringing him near perfection in his vocation. She knows without a doubt that brief as the diagnostic sessions he accorded her and other patients were, he would have learnt and cared more about her pregnancy than herself. She also understands if he had scolded her for anything it wasn’t because he was bad but because he was so careful that he didn’t want anything to go wrong. All he wanted was to bring the baby to the world safe and sound.

Forty weeks went by since her pregnancy was confirmed. Well yes those weeks passed by fast for her, she recollected with a smile of contentment. The time for the great moment was near. Her husband was at a loss. All their relatives gather at their residence. There was plenty of excitement, discussions in anticipation of the new baby to enter their lives shortly.

The husband then thought it was time to let the doctor know his family’s gratitude. He decided to go to the doctor’s house to give him some money, a shirt, a tie, some fruits and a bag full of small tokens of indebtedness.

As soon as the husband entered, the doctor as usual scolded him good-heartedly and told him “I’m happy you came home and that you are concerned about your wife, I will be happy to take whatever you bring and give from the heart, but only if you did so after the child is born”, he said. “Go home. My job was only till here – to get her through the pregnancy. The delivery will be done by the doctor who happens to be on duty on the day of her labour.”

The husband went back with all the things he took for the doctor. He felt a little awkward, but also annoyed that the doctor said he was unlikely to be in the delivery room. When he told his wife, she became angry too. But when finally she was taken to the delivery room, before she even realised it, the baby was out. That’s when she realised what the doctor meant. She knew that those nine months of care that he gave was what was actually important.

What she didn’t know was that the doctor was watching her, checking on her vitals and if she had finally come out of the operation theatre safe, like how he does for every other patient of his, no matter what time of the day or night. If he had allowed anyone else to do the delivery of any of his patient it was because they were doctors too, who were also specialists in their own rights, on duty, who also have delivered countless babies already.

Moreover, the doctor also had his life to live, his wife, his parents, his children to take care of as any man is normally expected to. He also has to make sure his electricity bills, phone bills and all the paraphernalia of daily life are settled, attend different family functions, death ceremonies and friend’s daughter’s wedding… Most of all he also has to take care of his own health. After all he is human too. He needs to eat and have his share of sleep too. He can’t be expected to sit at every patient’s bedside day and night. He sees hundreds of ladies each day and he, as their doctor, has to shoulder the responsibility of monitoring each of them to safety till delivery day.

Two years later, Chaobi was pregnant again and she went to the same doctor without a second thought. She went through the same process but this time after delivery she suddenly felt unwell. She had PPH also called postpartum haemorrhage and she died that day. PPH causes 529000 deaths every year in the world of which 136000 are in India. That day she was one of those unlucky ones.  The reason for hers complication was uterine atony or the uterine inability to contract, and the patient over bleeds. Anybody in the profession would know it is not anyone’s fault but the fault of the uterus itself which just fails to respond like any other normal uterus would after delivery.

In her half conscious mind, she heard her doctor’s voice, she heard them taking her to the OT table preparing her for surgery, she heard how her doctor told the nurses to ask the blood bank to send as much blood as needed and to tell them that he would pay for all costs later. She felt his care for her and how much he wanted to save her life but slowly she felt everything slowing down… the voices, her own heartbeats, her breath… Slowly but surely it dawned on her that the end was approaching and there was nothing anybody could do about it. She knew the time to leave her body was upon her.

After she left her body, she finally saw her doctor and the rest of the staff still not ready to give up. They tried until they finally had to stop. The doctor felt shattered though he knew he had done everything he could. It was time to tell the husband. When they told him, he flew into a blind rage and abused the doctor, told him he didn’t do enough, told him that he would take revenge, told him he would destroy his career. He pushed the doctor roughly and violently. Next day he went to the newspapers and cried out to the world about his wife’s death, blamed the doctor and did whatever career assassination he could possibly do against the doctor.
The doctor stood at a corner watching all that was happening and saw his own career and image being soiled so unfairly. He was saddened but remained considerate. He knew that the man had lost his wife which he knew means much more than even his career and empathised with the man. Meanwhile Chaobi’s soul cried bitterly because she wanted to remind her husband of all the care the doctor had taken of her for all those years. She wanted to tell him how much the doctor tried to save her till the very end of her life. She wanted to tell him that the doctor didn’t give up even after she had. Her soul stood in front of the doctor, but she was helpless and knew that the doctor would never hear her. All the same she turn to him and with a reverential bow said, “thank you doctor, thank you for helping me, thank you for all the lives you have saved, thank you for bringing those new lives to the world every day, thank you for just being a doctor for this world.”

PS : There are hundreds of doctors who have stopped working after such incidents, though thousands of their old patients continue to plead them to treat them because they still have trust and faith in them. However such incidents tie up the hands of the doctors and they simply stop working. Not because they in any way think they were responsible for these tragedies but because of the humiliation heaped on them so unfairly by being tagged as murderers.
Doctors are also humans too, this is what many often forget. If the death of a patient mattered so much, shouldn’t the lives they have saved and new lives they have brought into this world everyday matter even more? When doctors see a patient dying, no money or time or food or luxury strike their mind. All that they think of is to do all that they can to save the patient. Doctors are people, not gods whose words are final and absolute. If he could end deaths, they would get the licence to immortality for not just themselves and their families but for everybody in the world.