9/11 Dont worry this post has got nothing to with Sept 9 2001, infact this post has nothing do with anything anyways, unless you're some one whose reading this, might help you in some awkward way, may clear the air of doubts, not that im trying to help though. Its just todays date.
So where were we? Ah yes, inevitablity, just the sound of it so terrifying, that is unless something good is inevitable, that is not in most cases. We as humans go through this stage of self-discovery, when we realize what it is that we are so obsessed with, that we are so inspired of, so impressed about, let me just tell you this: if its something non-living, it is achievable, and you are lucky that there are chances of actually getting there and seeing it, your vision coming to life, your dreams becoming true. But if its the other way round, then it is inevitability, and now face the fact that you might not get there,and there is no such road, except the one that you have invented, the one least taken. I assume you know where Im going, but let me take you somewhere else, a little further.
Once our dreams are true, we are searching for more, and cannot become satisfied with what we have, from here we have two choices, both of which are destructive in their own way, one in which we take everything for granted and try to move on thus becoming fed-up, the other in which we stay impatient and look to find more fame out of possible greed. After this, we realize, there is no such thing as choice and that we are free to do what we want and when we want, and are ready to compromise if necessary. And all of this just because initially we made an obvious choice, never thought that it would become a matter of sticking to it whether we liked it or not, but like I said, we are all ready to compromise. Are you of all, prepared to become delusional to protect what you believe in, prepared to stick to your choice?
Let me give you and example, like they do in self-help books, only this one is not a book but a post and yada-yada-yada. Think of a cricketer one who plays cricket, its a game! Think of why he became a cricketer, was it because someone told him to or convinced him that he was the chosen one? The reason is simple, its obsession. The problem arises when the dream comes true for playing in the team, the world-cup is won and yada-yada-yada, and money is earned and fame and blablabla, but then what? Does one still have it, to carry on, those who do, realize that playing cricket is what they are made for, its a curse for them! In a good way ie. Whereas for those who get tired of the fame and the limelight, they take all for granted and do what they are supposed to for as long a possible! My point here is, that the player lost a chance to understand who he truly is, because all this time he was obsessed with a dream. So the question is, what is the perfect dream?
Nothing is perfect, but we are all of afraid of this: Existentialism - A philosophy of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The dogma holds that since there are no universal values, man's essence is not predetermined but is based only on free choice; man is in a state of anxiety because of his realization of free will; and there is no objective truth. ...
The way to go folks, is to work hard, and help, become a visionary, and then a legend and then a yada-yada-yada, forgive me for my ignorance people, its probably getting late for me. Im not the one to the show the path here, my theory of life is simple, I learn what I chose to, and reject what I dont believe in. Therefore I can suggest only one thing: WHATEVER YOU DO AND ACHIEVE IN LIFE, NEVER BE IN THE ILLUSION THAT YOU ARE IN CONTROL.
And by the way, once you do realize that, you might end up becoming a better person, by choice!
So where were we? Ah yes, inevitablity, just the sound of it so terrifying, that is unless something good is inevitable, that is not in most cases. We as humans go through this stage of self-discovery, when we realize what it is that we are so obsessed with, that we are so inspired of, so impressed about, let me just tell you this: if its something non-living, it is achievable, and you are lucky that there are chances of actually getting there and seeing it, your vision coming to life, your dreams becoming true. But if its the other way round, then it is inevitability, and now face the fact that you might not get there,and there is no such road, except the one that you have invented, the one least taken. I assume you know where Im going, but let me take you somewhere else, a little further.
Once our dreams are true, we are searching for more, and cannot become satisfied with what we have, from here we have two choices, both of which are destructive in their own way, one in which we take everything for granted and try to move on thus becoming fed-up, the other in which we stay impatient and look to find more fame out of possible greed. After this, we realize, there is no such thing as choice and that we are free to do what we want and when we want, and are ready to compromise if necessary. And all of this just because initially we made an obvious choice, never thought that it would become a matter of sticking to it whether we liked it or not, but like I said, we are all ready to compromise. Are you of all, prepared to become delusional to protect what you believe in, prepared to stick to your choice?
Let me give you and example, like they do in self-help books, only this one is not a book but a post and yada-yada-yada. Think of a cricketer one who plays cricket, its a game! Think of why he became a cricketer, was it because someone told him to or convinced him that he was the chosen one? The reason is simple, its obsession. The problem arises when the dream comes true for playing in the team, the world-cup is won and yada-yada-yada, and money is earned and fame and blablabla, but then what? Does one still have it, to carry on, those who do, realize that playing cricket is what they are made for, its a curse for them! In a good way ie. Whereas for those who get tired of the fame and the limelight, they take all for granted and do what they are supposed to for as long a possible! My point here is, that the player lost a chance to understand who he truly is, because all this time he was obsessed with a dream. So the question is, what is the perfect dream?
Nothing is perfect, but we are all of afraid of this: Existentialism - A philosophy of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The dogma holds that since there are no universal values, man's essence is not predetermined but is based only on free choice; man is in a state of anxiety because of his realization of free will; and there is no objective truth. ...
The way to go folks, is to work hard, and help, become a visionary, and then a legend and then a yada-yada-yada, forgive me for my ignorance people, its probably getting late for me. Im not the one to the show the path here, my theory of life is simple, I learn what I chose to, and reject what I dont believe in. Therefore I can suggest only one thing: WHATEVER YOU DO AND ACHIEVE IN LIFE, NEVER BE IN THE ILLUSION THAT YOU ARE IN CONTROL.
And by the way, once you do realize that, you might end up becoming a better person, by choice!

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