Friday, November 18, 2011

Looking for Passion


Constantly craving for and staring at some objective doesn't get you any closer than you already are. All it does, is to increase the longing and decrease the patience. Is that really what anyone needs? If anything, the time on station should be utilized for productive endeavours fulfilling the need of a healthy mind.
But that's not how we live our life now, is it? A few wannabes vying for attention in life at a crucial moment are always going to remain and will challenge when its least expected to take over and enslave a free soul.
The freedom of "being what we are" and to ensure it remains so - is a constant struggle. Its not about denying your heart a pleasure it so desperately seeks. Its about going into a constant state of denial to ensure a way of life.
Its in the very nature of things to bring fore an unfulfilled dream so the imagination may live its course, giving an array of reasons, the ability to choose and differentiate between mere meet eaters and farmers.
Success as defined by current standards of society has to meet the norms of an inescapable consequence derived from mistakes of the past. Its hardly the lesson learned, as the effective charge of education has a role reversal when it comes to observations of a factual reality. While the schooling remains biased with a single teacher teaching the same thing to multiple products of economic sustainability multiplied by the hopes of the sexes, it in no way helps, even the most ardent followers of bullock-cart load's, full of text books.
The true essence of a victor, even today, relies on ingenious creativity tugged along with copious amounts of space and time fusing together for the sake of a desirable outcome.
Either that, or blame it on the hereditary inheritance!

Confucius says: Don't be concerned, others not appreciating you.
Be concerned, about your not appreciating others.

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