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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The enemy within

Far from home, walking through the unknown path called life. The journey is so unknown that even the path don’t know its about its destination. At least when Columbus started his voyage to search new land, he was having magnetic compass which show whether he was heading towards right direction or not. But it’s the human life, which don’t have any such gazettes to show the right path. Still he is walking in the path, the endless path. He has faced many tough situations trying to get something which brings him the priceless thing called happiness he is striving to attend the state where happiness visits frequently rather than sorrow. A wise person says that you failure and fall will show you the right path. If this is so then I would like to fall 100 times to learn 100 new things. But is it necessary to fall every time to learn something new. Sometimes a single failure scatters the path and the lesson is to begin again from scratch.

The crowd says you are failed they will remind you at every aspect of your life. The hearts don’t want to accept the truth but something inside, makes you feel the truth. The inner conflicts make you weaker and show you the path towards the crowd.

The internal enemy (fear and doubt) will break all your inner potential and finally everything will be lost. It will destroy all your imagination. You will be slave in this world. The enemy will pull you towards the crowd and finally you will be subject in the crowd.

I am tired of thinking in a way the crowd is making me think and now I cannot effort to give shelter to my enemy in my own house. So isn’t it better to live my life in a way I want to, to try something new and attempt to explore something unexplored? Let’s give a wings to our imagination to attend new height without listening to the voice of enemy and finally let’s not give a chance to our enemy to spread its root in our inner self and why not to be the master of our own destiny as “life is like a guitar, anyone can sings through meaningless repetition but only a master can play it well”.

Article sent by: Bhaskar Gupta
Namchi, Sikkim

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