Alone
in His Twilight Years
When I entered the
room, I saw him looking forlornly out of the window. His once clear and
sparkling eyes were dimmed, his eyesight failing. As he recounted to me the
story of how he ended up in an old folk’s home, tears coursed down his wrinkled
cheeks.
He had once been rich.
Born into a middle-class family, he had worked hard and established himself as
one of the leading businessmen in town. Alas, in his pursuit of wealth and
career advancement, he had neglected his
wife and children, spending hours away at work, slogging, entertaining clients
and just being busy making money. True, he provided for his family and gave
them the luxuries that money could afford. But he was hardly with them. Their
birthdays, school sports days and concerts went by unnoticed.
One day, after years of
taking care of the children single-handedly, his wife packed her bags and left
him, leaving the children behind. Not knowing how to take care of them, he
sought the help of a distant aunt. Initially he visited them frequently but as
his business expanded, he only visited them occasionally. His children’s
upbringing was left entirely to the aunt. The monthly requests for the
children’s expenses, however, never failed to arrive. They came promptly, on
the first of every month.
Somehow, fate has a
strange way of working. One day he found himself cheated out of his wealth and
property by the ‘aunt’ to whom he had entrusted the care of his children. He
wasn’t left penniless, though. But the bitter pill was too much for him to
swallow. He was devastated and this
affected his will and enthusiasm for his business. He carried on working but
everything became merely a routine to him.
At
sixty-two, forced to retire due to health problems, he found himself lonelier
than ever. His medical bills depleted
him of whatever savings he had but pride kept him from going to his children
for help. Left with almost nothing to live for, except his firm belief in God,
he decided to spend his final days in an old folk’s home. He reasoned that at
least he would have company and not feel so lonely.
However, at a time when
there were not so many old folk’s homes around, he found that he could not gain
acceptance into an existing one. He could not afford the expensive nursing
homes, yet he was ineligible to stay
in any of the old folk’s homes as priority was given to the poor and those with
no family. He wasn’t exactly poor. Neither was he without a family. And thus
began his dilemma and the start of countless rejections from old folk’s homes.
Finally, noticing that
his savings were running low, he swallowed his pride and sought the help of
Sam, an old friend, to contact his children. After weeks of anxious waiting for
news from Sam, he was told of his children’s whereabouts. Filled with renewed
hope, he made contact with them. To his utter dismay, his hopes were crushed.
His children, busy with careers and families of their own, had no time for him.
However, his youngest
son, a bachelor, remembered his father and took him in. Unlike his older
siblings who were doing well, he was struggling to make ends meet. Despite
earning a meager salary, he welcomed his ageing father to his home. The old man
gratefully moved in and stayed with his son for two months. Then, realizing the
financial burden he was placing on his son, he decided to try his luck again at
the old folk’s homes.
He
wrote to the old folk’s homes, explaining his predicament. After countless letters, he was finally accepted by a
home. When he received that news, he said, he felt a great burden lifted from
his shoulders. As he said that, he smiled. And there was a faraway look in his
eyes, as if reminiscing the days gone by.
This is a story I found years ago, but I cannot remember when and where I got the story. I would like to share this with friends in the hope that we would realised our duties to our parents.
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