Like a work of nature
Worthwhile
relationships need to be cultivated; they are the product of complex dynamics
in our humanity and interactions which I have learnt through experience might
be difficult to understand.
This is not a
zero-sum game, such that what you put into a relationship is what you get out,
the transactional kind carries lofty expectations and extraordinarily little
reward along with disappointment and disillusionment.
Cultivating
relationships is like farming; you prepare the ground, sow the seeds, and let
nature take its course; the sunshine for warmth, the rainwater for life, as the
seed germinates, sprouts, grows, and thrives.
There is a concept of
time and duration to it that matures relationships. We all need a personal
experience and revelation of planting seeds and watching the wonder of nature,
from seedtime to harvest.
The work is a cycle
Yet, it is not just
about harvesting, it is a continuous cycle of life. Like a farmer, you work the
land of relationships and experience the wonder of things you could never have
imagined.
Certain emotions come
to the fore quite unexpectedly, in how care, concern, and consideration for
another create endearingly invisible and significant bonds.
These relationships
can be familial, but we are all too aware that blood does not assure the best
of relationships, it might be the start of something, but it goes beyond that.
It is in how we
choose our partners and friends, and what we do to maintain relationships and
maintain is such an inadequate word for it because it is not perfunctory.
Knowing the work that
works
Yet, in the moment of
vulnerability and adversity, you begin to see the quality and value of
relationships, like who is still about watching out for you when there is
nothing you can do for them except respond and engage.
Among those
relationships that reach deep into the soul of whatever makes us human, you
might have a hand and a half to count on.
I have many friends,
but I only have a few friendships that are the substance of relationships to be
cherished. You cannot account for how others feel about the people you choose
to form these relationships with.
It is sometimes
interesting to see the perspectives of others and realise how things are
different. You should, however, be discerning about cultivating your
relationships based on the viewpoints of others, for what is significant and
valid for them might not be relevant to you.
And what works for me
As I end this
rambling piece that I am not entirely sure makes all that sense, sometimes, we
never really know how truly and fondly liked and loved we are by those with
whom we have cultivated relationships in the main, and then others who for all
sorts of reasons and issues in life might have failed to register until the
point where we are sorely missed.
Just to check if I
was still with it, before publishing this piece, I did a search on my blog for
‘Cultivating relationships’ and I had written one as recently as last month and
then as far back as the year, 2007.
I am onto something.
Then, there may be fences to mend and others to abandon, and then certain
relationships are, unfortunately, not worth it. Yes, crops do fail. Such is
life.
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