Friday 21 February 2014

Life, A Treasure Hunt.

BLOGPOST #3

All blog posts updated till date portraying a positive showcase to this life have all either been copy pasted or have been penned down in a positive state of mind. This state of mind is a momentary phase that puts light to all the beautiful and appealing things that one's perspective can nurture. *Momentary*, since most of us are quite likely to possess a fluctuating scenario of life: High one day, okay next day, and extremely low on the third. I'm sure you all can relate. Let's see what these phases inculcate:
HAPPY: No worries; New and positive perspective to life; considering this phase eternal; assuming to have cracked this game of life; suggesting friends how to overcome a problem etc. 
LOW: empathy for ourselves;" bombarding the brain with the origin of the problem"; expecting sympathy from others.
R I G H T ?

But give it a thought, is this the way it was meant to be ? There must be a way out of all this.
If God really has created life, he surely would have had prepared for a clue, a Key to this puzzling adventure. This key unravels positivity , which is present in a box of treasure.  And this whole process of life is a simile to a Treasure Hunt. The map of the location of the treasure directs us to our heart. These heart beats have a frequency which can only be tuned to, by a radio in our body. The brain is the mediator (like a ship) between us and that state of eternal contentment. We are the pirate and it is the depth of the heart we have to reach, to identify what it really is, that is left for us to achieve and in what, can we overcome impossibilities. 

We have to train our mind in a way that it is ready to stay focused and dedicated. Must seem difficult at times, but its just a cake walk, once we've explored what we really want, for which, we are ready to cross any boundary, for which, we are ready to leave everything. This is considered to be a brilliant idea in India, as far as it involves a mainstream, tried, tested, common and a "most likely to be successful" factor. This is quite probable to be something related to pursuing anything that requires a educational qualification. But is this what every Indian can excel in ? These great names, we hear off have surely done something unusual and extra ordinary in whatever stream they have established themselves. What is it that differentiates us from this lot of bright and impossibly stable gentlemen ? The only possible one that strikes me, is the level of passion with which they have looked upon the field. So, is it too difficult an option to be considered  for our career ?

Well, as a matter of fact 'YES'. All of these decisions aren't solely taken by the individual. They are influenced by people who pray for the best for us:Our parents. But what is important to ensure the best from us is that we stay satisfied with what we do. That’s when we'll be happy and not bother our guardians. And that's exactly when our parents would feel secure of our future and delighted as to have accomplished their task.

Too many complications ?
Naah.
One simple way out ?
Yaah.
Satisfy others ?
Naah.
Satisfy yourself ?
Yaaaaah,
Because that’s how the process of satisfying others must take place.


-mukulkhanna.

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