Monday, December 29, 2008

Surrender

Why? Why me? What did i do to deserve this? Why was i singaled out for this fate? How could this be happening to me?A lot of times in our life we are faced with such questions. Everytime fate sends us tumbling down a path we did not expect would come our way, we begin to question it. We begin to go into disbelief. We enter a mode of denail where statements like "this could not be happening to me" or " i did not deserve such a treatment," crowd the mind, blocking any sensible thought from entering it. Everytime we get hurt, by something or someone, we ask these questions. To whom?? To God (or any other power thereof), to fate, or simply to ourselves?And do we get any answers?

At times like these,we simply need to surrender, to let go, to accept things the way they stand. And trust me, it helps.
Iam not someone who believed in this. But then how long do you hold onto such questions? because there are no answers.
This was supposed to happen and could not have happened in any other way. Sounds highly cliched, but then most true things do.
There is no one to be blamed.Not even one's self.

And the moment you surrender, these questions disappear. Atleast they did for me. There's this tranquality which begins to set in and ummmm.... well you start getting sensible again. (which i hope am sounding!!).


I read a line once in a book "If fate doesnt make you laugh, then you just dont get the joke." Laugh it out dude. Thats all it deserves.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Dirty Facets of the Indian Democracy

I have been intending to write this post for the past week but just couldn't squeeze in time. Just a few points

1.To Mr. Manmohan Singh: You are a very intelligent person and we believe in you. Don't let this belief down. Be a read Sardar. Stand up for once and lead this nation of billion instead of being yourself led by dirty politics.

2.To Mr. George Bush: You have been and will be the best example ever of "Power in a fool's hand is very dangerous". There's still time to correct this. Leave the oval respectfully. Get the fact straight that Islamabad is no one's ally. Enough damaged has been done and its time we rectified it. And unfortunately we need your help. Do what is right and not what is profitable.

3. To Mr. Raj Thakrey: You cant keep your stinking mouth shut if someone from your own country but from a different state comes to Maharashtra and apparently tries to take away Maharashtrian's job. But you seem to be completely unfazed by the fact that someone from outside this country comes and brutally murders people from the so called "your state". Not a word you have spoken about it. Its people like you who bring shame to this country.

4. To Mr. V.S. Achuthanandan : The house you say even a dog wont enter, did allow a pig to enter but had to chase it away because it stank. Just to make it clear (coz am pretty sure you wont be able to comprehend it with your pea brain), iam talking about you. That was the house of a martyr who laid down his life trying to save his countrymen. You should have entered his house barefoot because its nothing less than a temple.

the saying goes.....

  • I'm learning real skills that I can apply throughout the rest of my life ... Procrastinating and rationalizing.Calvin and Hobbes

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