
Are you in the category of "living dead" ???
Does a guy who is habituated to getting up, travelling to work, rushing to workplace, chat with co-workers in the working hours and lunch time (Mostly abt cinema, cricket n curry), travelling back home after office hours, watching TV and more TV, having chat (vetti mokkai) with friends, going to sleep n getting stuck in the repetitive cycle doing same thing all over again everyday, fall under this category? I am not sure!!!...
The Death....Most important thing in our life...
We are all walking towards death, but we never know when death will touch us and it is our duty, therefore to look around us, to be grateful for each second. It makes us stop doing the regular routine and instead urges us to risk everything, to bet everything on those things we always dreamed of doing.
Breaking the routine and chasing the dream in each phase of our life....tough job...Isn't it??? How could we break the routine ? Why not continue learning by trying out one new thing however small it is everyday? Consciously choosing a new experience everyday is also a portal for stretching ourself that one bit, and growing that one bit more...
Learning some new languages, Joining with dance or yoga classes, Making some new friends and all other new ventures throw some good lessons... But i cant guarantee that you will be rewarded with a life as rich and fulfilling as Some Swamiji's (...***nanda groups) experiences (Babes, Booze, Baktas and ofcourse Big bucks.....). What more one could want from life...!!!!
Does a guy who is habituated to getting up, travelling to work, rushing to workplace, chat with co-workers in the working hours and lunch time (Mostly abt cinema, cricket n curry), travelling back home after office hours, watching TV and more TV, having chat (vetti mokkai) with friends, going to sleep n getting stuck in the repetitive cycle doing same thing all over again everyday, fall under this category? I am not sure!!!...
The Death....Most important thing in our life...
We are all walking towards death, but we never know when death will touch us and it is our duty, therefore to look around us, to be grateful for each second. It makes us stop doing the regular routine and instead urges us to risk everything, to bet everything on those things we always dreamed of doing.
Breaking the routine and chasing the dream in each phase of our life....tough job...Isn't it??? How could we break the routine ? Why not continue learning by trying out one new thing however small it is everyday? Consciously choosing a new experience everyday is also a portal for stretching ourself that one bit, and growing that one bit more...
Learning some new languages, Joining with dance or yoga classes, Making some new friends and all other new ventures throw some good lessons... But i cant guarantee that you will be rewarded with a life as rich and fulfilling as Some Swamiji's (...***nanda groups) experiences (Babes, Booze, Baktas and ofcourse Big bucks.....). What more one could want from life...!!!!
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