Sometimes I think
I should keep my mind on tight leash.
But then, my mind asks
who are you to curb my birth right?
And then
I just have to let it be
Cos I know, there, it scores a point.
Right?
Mind
Sometimes I think I should keep my mind on tight leash. But then, my mind asks who are you to curb my birth right? And then I just have to let it be Cos I know, there, it scores a point. Right?
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In my opinion, because we spend so much energy thinking and talking about things which cannot, don’t or haven't worked, that we drain our useful energy and time on it. Instead, if we could spare our thoughts and use our energy on thinking on the possibilities which can make a difference for the betterment of us all, I think we will be much better off than what we are today. The direct consequence, of figuring and creating the nurturing environment for the uniqueness in each person, would be cutting out the all prevalent unhappiness of unfulfilled life of the whole humanity and the superficial, human, unproductive emotions. When one looks at the manifested, innate uniqueness of a person's life in our world, we can see their quality of living. So very intensely they pursue and engage in honing their skill (I also believe that they have no choice in the matter) that they get all consumed by it. There's no room/time/thought of jealousy, envy, greed, pettiness and such emotions. The pursuit of their purpose brings them such satisfaction that they are least bothered by the outside, material, temporary-store-bought-happiness. When a person is genuinely happy doing what he does, he carries that natural, wholesomeness with him that people around him get absorbed in its aura, regardless of their cast, creed, religion, language, genders, across borders. There's an element of other-worldliness, sort of transcending human limits, just the essence of being. Consequently, the person is not only happy himself but also spreads it amongst the people around him, creating a pleasant, warm, "we-are-all-one" sort of uplifting atmosphere. I don't want to win, I don't want to lose, I just want to be and do. If I want to win at all, I would want everyone to win as well. Cause if they lost, it will be my loss too. Filomina Pawar Life is beautiful and unkind, two sides of the same coin.
If this is true, then it should be within our control to choose the side we want to look at. Each side has its own struggles. None is without struggle. So if one has to struggle anyway, why not struggle and choose to make life beautiful? |
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