Honestly,I don't know what to write.Actually this blog is a first step to change myself.To be more precise, by writing this blog I am making my first step to free myself from the shackles of laziness that is tethering me. I know that one sounds theatrical, but that is how this world works,right?? Nobody buys simple things you say.But make it complicated enough, you will be surrounded by listeners... Anyway, back to business - I will share a story with you -
Once in school, a teacher asked us to share what our ambition in life is.Answers came flowing.Some said doctors, others engineers,some others athletes and a couple or two said their ambition is to become a teacher(Personally, I believe, those wanna-be teachers were the most diplomatic among the lot and they were simply buttering that teacher's ass. And I dare say they will end up either as politicians or Miss Universe). And the result was that every one in that class got congratulated and special congratulations were given to the wannabe-teachers for "understanding the value of teaching profession in such a young age".
But there was this one guy, (I am not telling who he is,but i guess you guys know it already ;] )who told his ambition is to have a fast car,eat his favorite food,go and visit lots of places and do whatever crazy stuffs (like walking in the rain)he is banned from doing as a kid.
When finished, he looked at the teacher,expecting her to shower words of appreciation as she did to the rest of the class.But instead what he received was a look, as if she was gang raped by a bunch of chimpanzees. She, like a priest guiding a lost soul to the path of Heaven, advised him ,or rather,gifted him with wise words - which she said unlock several doors in life,and will lead him to success.
Now the problem is I never did actually grow up. My ambitions are simple and almost similar to that of the little boy in the story. I just want to go to places,spend time with my family, lay on my back in the rain,enjoy the sunset with couple of beer, "getting high" once in a while or getting laid,may be.. or whatever shit that makes each day count.
I think deep down every body have dreams like these.And the profession they choose is just a path to reach these dreams.But that path is a pretty tricky one.It makes one feel that the journey is more important than the destination itself.So people never stop working. They gather money, money and more money and their dreams remains as dreams.
I just shared my views.During your busy schedules to pile money or fame or power,please give this a thought.Make sure that you are not stunned by the marvel of the path that lead to your dreams. Enjoy lifeeeee !!!!
Once in school, a teacher asked us to share what our ambition in life is.Answers came flowing.Some said doctors, others engineers,some others athletes and a couple or two said their ambition is to become a teacher(Personally, I believe, those wanna-be teachers were the most diplomatic among the lot and they were simply buttering that teacher's ass. And I dare say they will end up either as politicians or Miss Universe). And the result was that every one in that class got congratulated and special congratulations were given to the wannabe-teachers for "understanding the value of teaching profession in such a young age".
But there was this one guy, (I am not telling who he is,but i guess you guys know it already ;] )who told his ambition is to have a fast car,eat his favorite food,go and visit lots of places and do whatever crazy stuffs (like walking in the rain)he is banned from doing as a kid.
When finished, he looked at the teacher,expecting her to shower words of appreciation as she did to the rest of the class.But instead what he received was a look, as if she was gang raped by a bunch of chimpanzees. She, like a priest guiding a lost soul to the path of Heaven, advised him ,or rather,gifted him with wise words - which she said unlock several doors in life,and will lead him to success.
Now the problem is I never did actually grow up. My ambitions are simple and almost similar to that of the little boy in the story. I just want to go to places,spend time with my family, lay on my back in the rain,enjoy the sunset with couple of beer, "getting high" once in a while or getting laid,may be.. or whatever shit that makes each day count.
I think deep down every body have dreams like these.And the profession they choose is just a path to reach these dreams.But that path is a pretty tricky one.It makes one feel that the journey is more important than the destination itself.So people never stop working. They gather money, money and more money and their dreams remains as dreams.
I just shared my views.During your busy schedules to pile money or fame or power,please give this a thought.Make sure that you are not stunned by the marvel of the path that lead to your dreams. Enjoy lifeeeee !!!!
Yes.. "dreams remains as dreams". after all what is a dream if it really comes true..:)
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