Wednesday, July 17, 2019

'BE HAPPY IN THE PRESENT!'.. WHAT'S IT EXACTLY?


The pseudo optimist said,

"Even though enjoyments are short lived and we have been asked to be moderate in everything everywhere, I strongly feel that if some thing really goes wrong seriously which is almost rare, I'm sure sooner or later I

Recover and become normal..

For this, why should I cut down on my present enjoyments and be living a small life?

If done so, there would be no meaning to the word

ENJOYMENT

In my dictionary of life!"

The pessimist said,

"Sure, enjoyments are short lived and rightly we have been asked to be moderate in everything everywhere as if something goes wrong a bit seriously the person connected with that would be in no position as thought before to

Face it's magnitude and become normal..

For this,

Why not I cut down on my present enjoyments and be living a realistic life?

If done so, then alone there would be a meaning to

SAFETY

In my dictionary of life!"

The ever cheerful man said,

"Our Sacred Books have recommended

A DISCIPLINE

Comprising of
  • Performing certain duties all through our lives with
  • Limited enjoyments and
  • A sincere Prayer to the Almighty to take care overall
In our life..

It is a fact that there is no meaning to one's life unless he/she involves actively into his/her mundane needs and thus satisfy his/her basic urges within and


It is equally a fact that when something goes wrong a bit serious, in general the person connected with that would be in no position to face the magnitude of its impact and recover easily as thought before it happens..

Bent upon taking care of these 2, here, should I lose meaning to the word

HAPPINESS

Which is equally there in my dictionary of life

Or

EXPLORE, EXPRESS AND EVOLVE

As much beyond sticking to the said discipline and thus truly uphold the Golden Precept

'BE HAPPY IN THE PRESENT!'”

Keyword: HAPPINESS

2 comments:

  1. Very nicely written....a simple message... May be even cliched too... But the way the post is written the message comes out to be so inspiring :)

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    1. Thank you very much for the good comment here on the Post, Ira Mishra.. Wishes!

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