Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Much Ado About Nothing

Exxageration of every phase that kindles the worst and best of us is second nature to us and our denial of this fact is our first nature. It takes a supreme level of stupidity to ignore this fact and pretend the weight of the world upon oneself.

What's beautiful can only be saved in thoughts and treasured to encourage us to smile to ourselves at times. No, there is nothing more to it. Nothing more that you would want to assign to it. But then, it is no reason to be bitter about the cause and effect. Quoting my friend Archana here- " You can never complain I should have chosen the other way as it is the path you never gave a chance to and hold no knowledge of what it holds. So suck it up and move on". I found this profound for my own reasons.

To blame ourself for all that it took from us only goes to prove the extent of self affliction we hold. I am no preacher but Victor E. Frankl is and he has experienced enough to identify the loopholes in human endurance and the strength of it. To not know consequences at testing times is a bliss as it allows room for irrational and illogical positive speculation. On the other hand, knowing all of it and what's ahead of us is a bliss variant which ends speculation once for all and for good, leaving no room for denying the truth.

There is a purpose to the imposed euphemism in this post. We give ourselves many chances to fail at things we give our best to. The chance must be respected for what it is and not for what it should be. The context is open ended for one to fit in their recent judgement of themselves and realize its for the best against nothingness.

Being and nothingness.

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