This week, I was on my way to the blood bank and talking to my brother. Suddenly, he asked, "You always sound so happy on your way to the blood bank. Why are you so passionate about blood donation?"
After putting the phone down, i thought about it. Why does it always make me so happy? I think, the answer goes like this:
Blood and organs are the two things that only a human can give to another human. Of these, blood can be given with no consequence to the donor.
When blood is exchanged between two people, the only thing that matters is the blood group. No religion, caste, location, race, money comes between the donor and the receiver. Blood is the universal unifier. To see that red blood flow from you to the pouch is the surest way to feel one with all humanity. This - is what we all have in common - this magical fluid called blood.
Every time you donate blood, one consequence is guaranteed - you save a life. Possibly, more than one. Always, every single time. The whole process takes just 20-40 minutes. But to that one person, that unit of blood matters so much.
Donating blood is perhaps my way of saying Thank you to the universe.
That's why I am so passionate about donating blood. That's why I am always so upbeat on the way to the blood bank.