Intangible joys

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friendship is a good example of intangible joy. When we are young, we love our friends. Sometimes, we even fight for and support our friends to the chagrin of our kith and kin. We learn from our peers and not seers. But as times change and needs change we look upon friends as a burden.

 

When we are young, we have a myriad intangible joys:

 

l  A dance in the rain.

l  Playing chess or snake and ladder games.

l  Sharing a thoughtful quote with a friend.

l  Sending a funny forward mail.

l  Organizing a potluck.

l  Meeting old friends and relatives at a wedding.

l  Or just sharing sweet nothings with a fellow human being.

 

As we grow, we need to buy a house, pay monthly instalments for life insurance, and manage an insecure job.  So intangible joys become joys of the past. And people who ask for intangible joys are branded as childish.

 

Stephen Covey, in one of his books, explores a nice facet of intangible joys. He reasons that different people have different needs or versions of intangible joys. So your son may need a warm back rub when you are busy telling him a story with a moral. A friend may be expecting a phone call when you are chatting with her on Skype. An employee may be looking for heartfelt appreciation when you give him a scroll of honour for excellent performance.

 

So, to avoid a mismatch between give and receive, you need to be prudent and know what type of intangible joy your friend, colleague, or relative needs or prefers. Otherwise, your effort is not recognized by the receiving party as an intangible joy. How do you find out without asking your friend, what his/her intangible joy is? Watch out for that wide smile or giggle, sparkling eyes, tapping feet, subtle messages, or a blush!!!

 

Now that you know the intangible need of your friend, tune yourself to his or her joy. Let go of your ego and your style of give and take! Enjoy ageless intangible joys now!!!

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