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Some promises do not end with words.
They continue to live through people, memories, stars, and the strange paths life creates for us.
After my best friend and I finished college, we often spent our weekends sitting on an old bench in our town, at the Military Square. While other people were enjoying loud cafés and nightlife, we preferred long walks through the streets of our beloved city.We walked for hours, almost pretending that with every kilometer crossed we had somehow conquered the city itself.
At the end of those walks, tired but peaceful, we always returned to our bench.
One evening, after a few beers and under a sky full of stars, truth slowly started escaping from our mouths. Honest wishes. Honest fears. Honest promises.
My best friend once looked at the buildings surrounding the small park where we sat and laughed while saying:
“With so many lights and windows around us, maybe one female face will appear before going to sleep and finally notice two lonely men sitting here every weekend.”
Sometimes life listens when a wish is sincere enough.
Years later, only two buildings away from that same bench, he met the woman who would become the mother of his daughter Lana. She noticed him while returning from work one evening to her rented apartment and saw him talking with me on that exact bench.
That was the first sign for me that people, stars, and life itself are somehow connected through an invisible energy.
Maybe the mystery of the cosmos and humanity hides exactly there.
Unlike my friend, I did not find love in that little park. But something else happened.
Only a hundred meters away from our bench, I got my first job in my profession as a physical education teacher at the local medical and chemistry high school.
Some people would call it coincidence.
I call it balance between the stars, night conversations, and human desire.
Maybe all those weekends spent under the sky created so much energy and hope that the universe simply had no other choice but to say yes.
Later I discovered that the older professor who became my colleague at that school lived in the building beside the park, on the ninth floor. Who knows… maybe he heard my dreams carried through the night air while I was speaking to my friend. Maybe he was the one who recommended me to the principal.
Life writes strange stories.
That school principal, now retired, once realized how desperately I needed that job and learned that my mother was seriously ill. One day after work he entered his car and drove directly to our home.
My mother held his hand warmly as if he were family. He recognized the fear in her eyes — the fear every mother carries when she wonders what will happen to her child after she leaves this world.
Then he simply looked at her calmly and said:
“Madam, your son is in good hands. Everything will be alright.”
That promise stayed with me forever.
No money. No personal gain. No hidden interest.
Only a handshake, an embrace, and warm human words.
Even after my mother passed away, those words never died. They became immortal.
And so did my own promise when he later told me:
“One day help someone else the same way, and continue where I stop.”
I never forgot that.
Years later I met a woman with a child who had lost almost everything after life broke apart around her. She needed a home, safety, and a new beginning. I decided to keep the promise alive.
Today we have two more golden children together. And one of them, by some miracle, is named Anja — after my mother Andjelija. What is even stranger is that she truly resembles her.
Sometimes it feels as if life itself writes my story like the script of a good movie, with many sequels still waiting to happen through future generations.
Maybe they too will continue this path someday.
The path of cosmic balance.
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On Serbian:
Obećanje koje i dalje živi
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Neka obećanja ne završavaju se rečima.
Ona nastavljaju da žive kroz ljude, uspomene, zvezde i čudne puteve koje nam život stvara.
Nakon što smo moj najbolji prijatelj i ja završili fakultet, često smo vikende provodili sedeći na staroj klupi u našem gradu, na Vojnom trgu. Dok su drugi uživali po glasnim kafićima i noćnom životu, mi smo više voleli duge šetnje ulicama našeg voljenog grada. Hodali smo satima, kao da smo sa svakim pređenim kilometrom osvajali grad.
Na kraju tih šetnji, umorni ali mirni, uvek smo se vraćali na našu klupu. Jedne večeri, posle nekoliko piva i pod nebom punim zvezda, istina je polako počela da izlazi iz nas. Iskrene želje. Iskreni strahovi. Iskrena obećanja.
Moj najbolji prijatelj je jednom pogledao zgrade oko malog parka gde smo sedeli i kroz smeh rekao:
„Sa ovoliko svetala i prozora oko nas, možda će se konačno pojaviti neko žensko lice pred spavanje i primetiti dva usamljena čoveka koji svakog vikenda sede ovde.”
Ponekad život zaista posluša kada je želja dovoljno iskrena.
Godinama kasnije, samo dve zgrade od te iste klupe, upoznao je ženu koja će postati majka njegove ćerke Lane. Primetila ga je dok se jedne večeri vraćala sa posla u svoj iznajmljeni stan i videla ga kako sedi sa mnom baš na toj klupi.
To je bio prvi znak za mene da su ljudi, zvezde i sam život nekako povezani nevidljivom energijom. Možda se baš tu krije tajna kosmosa i čovečanstva.
Za razliku od mog prijatelja, ja nisam pronašao ljubav u tom malom parku. Ali dogodilo se nešto drugo.
Samo stotinak metara od naše klupe dobio sam prvi posao u struci kao profesor fizičkog vaspitanja u lokalnoj medicinsko-hemijskoj školi.
Neki bi to nazvali slučajnošću.
Ja to zovem ravnotežom između zvezda, noćnih razgovora i ljudske želje.
Možda su svi oni vikendi provedeni pod nebom stvorili toliko energije i nade da univerzum jednostavno više nije imao izbora osim da kaže — da.
Kasnije sam saznao da je stariji profesor koji mi je postao kolega u toj školi živeo u zgradi pored parka, na devetom spratu. Ko zna… možda je kroz noćni vazduh slušao moje snove dok sam razgovarao sa prijateljem. Možda je baš on preporučio moje ime direktoru škole.
Život piše čudne priče.
Taj direktor škole, danas penzioner, jednom je shvatio koliko mi je očajnički potreban taj posao i saznao da mi je majka teško bolesna. Jednog dana posle posla seo je u auto i dovezao se pravo do naše kuće.
Moja majka ga je dočekala i uhvatila za ruku kao da je član porodice. Prepoznao je strah u njenim očima — onaj strah koji svaka majka nosi kada se pita šta će biti sa njenim detetom kada nje više ne bude.
Tada ju je mirno pogledao i rekao:
„Gospođo, vaš sin je u dobrim rukama. Sve će biti u redu.”
To obećanje zauvek je ostalo sa mnom.
Bez novca. Bez lične koristi. Bez skrivenog interesa.
Samo stisak ruke, zagrljaj i tople ljudske reči.
Čak i nakon što je moja majka preminula, te reči nisu umrle. Postale su besmrtne.
A zajedno sa njima i moje obećanje, kada mi je kasnije rekao:
„Jednog dana pomozi nekome isto ovako i nastavi tamo gde ja stanem.”
Nikada to nisam zaboravio.
Godinama kasnije upoznao sam ženu sa detetom koja je izgubila gotovo sve kada joj se život raspao pred očima. Trebali su joj dom, sigurnost i novi početak. Odlučio sam da održim obećanje živim.
Danas zajedno imamo još dvoje zlatne dece. I jedno od njih, nekim čudom, nosi ime Anja — po mojoj majci Anđeliji. Još čudnije je to što zaista liči na nju.
Ponekad imam osećaj da sam život piše moju priču kao scenario dobrog filma, sa mnogo nastavaka koji tek čekaju buduće generacije.
Možda će i oni jednog dana nastaviti ovaj put.
Put kosmičke ravnoteže.
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