Have been thinking of coming back to blog but somehow I was not able to put pen to paper or should I say “fingers to keyboard”. It has been a phenomenal year since my job change during which I have gone through conflicting priorities both on professional and personal fronts.
You can call it my emotional self fighting hard to survive against my professional self. At the end of it, it is really hard to create a balance and for once I hated to be the youngest in the family.
The recent two months have been a dig into my soul as to what is more important. As scholars have stated time and again that It was wise to never travel on two boats, I had to make a decision sooner or later as to what was righteous. It started with two “wayward souls” who entered our lives without much notice and taught us how to find happiness in all adversaries. You tend to find every day eventful and every evening lively to figure out the most hilarious part of the entire day. That’s enough to keep you going. It was this small truth that I was not able to dwell upon and understand the simple reality that augurs well for all complicated situations, and that the need of the hour is that one golden/dear moment.
My decision making was also complemented by the moral in the movie “Jindagi milegi na dubaara”, I confirmed to myself that enjoying the moment for sure is the best way of keeping the balance. It just that optimistic view of every situation and to find that one moment that can make it all the more special so as to overcome all the shortcomings of the entire day. Its my own view that matters most and that everything else in life is immaterial - you need to show faith in your thinking and as long as you are giving your best to it -- you are always right and at the end happy about what transpired.
Guys and gals – You guys might be thinking, what gyan?? but please pause for a moment and think about it. you will realize that you need to break the shackles of inhibitions, think of one shimmer of light that can eradicate all darkness around the current precarious situation you find yourself in.
Signing off as W.E Henry concludes, I am the master of my fate--I am the captain of my soul.
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