"Bring me back my point of view,
And yes happy British free India, Independence is overrated! Take care che!
in this self absorbed world as where I stand
is nothing, but a quicksand
and I feel like I'm slowly drowning in this unknown scary place!"
My friends we have entered the age of power supremacy, buffoons ruling our democracy and never ending race to reach somewhere! Well where to, we are still trying figure that part out, but mostly towards the happiness. In the movie "The pursuit of happYness" when Will Smith deciphers the words said by "Thomas Jefferson," makes me realise and agree that happiness can only be achieved in a form of pursuit, there is no stage in life when a person will pack his bags and say, yes! I'm happy now! So why are we running frantically, sometimes stampeding like a raging bull with no remorse to 'who' or 'what' got crushed beneath our feet.
I have mentioned this a lot of times in my previous posts that we as humans need to take a timely stop in this stone-deaf pursuit. Stop and give a hug to your mother, who spend half of her life in a much worthier pursuit of showering you with irreplaceable love and care. In your office when you're working on an important task, just before you start working on it, give a call to your loved ones and tell them that you love them and you mean to them your world, it's a simple gesture, but they won't be expecting it which makes that simple gesture, simply priceless!
Did you ever wonder why the world's most simplest things are the most difficult ones, how many times we just kept numb when we wanted to say something so desperately! In relationships, how many times you wished if you could have just "let go of something," rather than drifting in your dismal contemplation, talking to yourself, "shit! If I would have accepted the apology and had not let my egotistical ideals take the better of me, things would have been so different!" Most of us live in this imbecilic denial, self-assuring yourself that the situation you are in does not hurt you, but in reality it's eating you inside out, most of you will pretend to 'look happy,' not knowing that you haven't just fooled everybody around you, but yourself too.
Humans are bound to make a mistake, that’s in our core nature; the right question to ask yourself is to what extent those mistakes hurt you. If it hurt you to the extent, where you cannot fix yourself or the relation then the obviousness of this scenario will require you to move on from that bruised part of your life, but if you have even a minuscule apprehension that you could fix it, take a step back and think hard before someone says to you "Look what you've done, you made a fool of everyone!"
And yes happy British free India, Independence is overrated! Take care che!



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