Thursday, April 17, 2008

Rescuing ourselves….. Together

Unspoken words and plenty to say! Life gift us a moment so marvelous, so overwhelming, every once in a while that we almost shine. I am sure many of us have experienced one like that. Admittedly, I envisioned the glimpse of the world beyond my walls. But before I came to this turn point, many times I was crumbled and then I rescued myself. Strangely enough, I learned as much from my failures as from my successes, if not more.
Sounds like I am living in almost updated version of my life. Wow! This reminds me of old words of wisdom: “Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.” At times in deep fiasco, I hold on to my dreams. I have concluded that it is not possible to witness seamless outcomes all the times, however one shouldn’t not shrugged off one’s own ventures. Life without it would be dawdled back.
The fact is we cannot make every body lives felicitous. I may encounter an exquisite repose for having said this, but I know myself how many times have I boggled my mind and have exhausted myself over to become a Good Samaritan. These days I have made my life less sophisticated, if people are pricks; they are usually suffering in one way or another anyway. Neither would I dare to concern myself with remedying the situation because none of us lack in basic aptitudes, as we have made this far from home by ourselves. This has been my serious attempts to simplify my life. I have been trying my best to rescue myself since then in search of an inspiring deck. Not that I am claustrophobic, but my desires are not wretched for longing to create healthier brink to live a quality life.
I also agree with the fact that the responsibility of each of us is not to pave the road for others, but to provide a map. However, a little questioning invariably brings out that how much of people’s problems can we fix it or should we be in charge of our problems and seek for solutions or perhaps both? Human by nature are egocentric. It is a bit humbling to substantiate our traits. We give lukewarm support when it comes to contribution. This is not my criticism; we are very cohesive when forming a group, we are intrepid when the word of mouth has to be well deservedly served, we like to live by owning other’s gratitude consistently. I sincerely want to rescue myself from these acquisitions.
Contemplating, I have confessed that the problem lies within us. We semblance over to some unfulfilled circumstances when we know our lives are mired with both grief and rejoice. We mastered over to some complicated and high-tech gadgets. How could we make vulnerable to ourselves and we live with vain underestimating the power of our own thoughts? We all have made this far to achieve more, leaving our family, hometown behind. We could walk further two more steps to encounter incredible appreciation from our lives. And if my words are not assuring, please ask with a patient who is paralyzed and lies down all day along on the bed with a hope for miracle to happen so that he could walk out of the bed and see the sunlight? How heartbreaking is that when someone with so much misery, still struggles everyday to live with a smile and feels fortunate to be alive? I analyzed myself how pathetic we are then, not only we are worthless in comforting with ease for others but also to our own self.
Let’s get rescued together before we hit the disaster of unrewarding apprehension of our lives. Lets march together to strive to become fittest of the fit inhabitants, lets leave our mark off for tomorrow, optimistically.






7 comments:

rajbex said...
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Creation said...
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Saurav said...

welcome to the world of Blogging. A good way to start.

"At times in deep fiasco, I hold on to my dreams"

Creation said...

I hope you did read my entire paper not only the first half…..just joking.
Thank you for reading my article and welcoming me to be the part of your “blogger” community.

Unknown said...

hey your articles are really nice....great job...hope to find more in future....

wanderer said...

Nice piece of work! Way to go, keep writing!

Creation said...

Thank you guys.