He asks me questions, many questions. His questions remind me of all that I have lost over the years: the melody of my voice, the richness of my mind, the curiosity in my heart. It makes me feel like a lump of stone, going by sheer momentum and nothing else.
But he also teaches me. He teaches me to be human amidst all the chaos of modern-day living. He reminds me there are things more fundamentally important than that pending PowerPoint at office or that micro fluctuation at the stock market. He also teaches me to smile: an ugly hardened smile from a middle-aged man probably, but still a smile.
There is nothing I can teach to Swapneel and his brothers; it’s only the other way round!