Thursday, June 29, 2006

A reflection to Future

One of the most intriguing concept that life has to offer to men, the species that could think is "failure". Very often, i'm greatly subjected to this term. The impact,would, of course create some of the deepest wounds which words of consolation nor sympathy couldn't cure. However, the subject here is written to analyse why we, representating mankind (in gemeral) couldn't deal with failure. We consume happiness like an oonephile who loves wine and treat failure as an omen.

Failure is a very potential cure for sadness. Though this may sound rather unlikely, the problem that leads to this likely thinking cames from the subjectivity of a person. The state of agony, sadness, and isolation is very often rooted to one primarily cause-Failure. In most scenarios that i've been subjected to, people are unable to threat failure as a part of the most mysterious puzzle waiting to discovered. We lack patience, generally. Hence, The mad rush over a race called "life" often comes with a very heavy prize. We prepare with a positive tone to face the better part of the race, but never pay a glint of attention to other side. Eventually it gives a negative name for the term "failure".

Not many of us would agree that both failure and gain should be placed equally. After all we're all plain masochist-cum-bigot who are not ready to face the actual stuff. When sadness attacks us in a very bad way, we are tend to be drawn to take away our own life(suidical, bipolar attacks). It often boggles my mind to see how far the extend would reach. Don't these group of people realize that solutions are aplenty?How could this act serve as the solution?

The first rule, from my humble point of view would be to deal failure as a friend that would pay you a visit, occasionally. The aura should, hence, always be set in a positive tone. Sometimes bitterness would serve you a little good( Well, bittergouts are still disliked by many despite its medicinal benefits to prevent diabetes). It wouldn't kill you in a blow, but it eventually sets out the path for better things to occur. God is not a fool, He watches and knows exactly when to reward the right person, for He is the greatest provider of All.

Have a nice day, everyone

Nav

1 Comments:

At 2:30 pm, Blogger Keshi said...

**The first rule, from my humble point of view would be to deal failure as a friend that would pay you a visit, occasionally.

good one!

Keshi.

 

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