Every man has a number of questions intriguing him for quiet sometime not knowing where will he get his answers, neither sure whether will he ever succeed or not. Nor does he know how should he approach his questions.
Should he just jump into the still but deep pond of his questions, provoking it and setting up ripples and then slowly letting the ripples widen until they reach the shores and settle down, or should he attack it with all vigor and enthusiasm and set up an upraise- a storm that may leave the pond shaken and unable to return to its former self.
He just cannot decide for himself how is he to approach it-in a way so as not to bring a sudden change into his life and allow his life the normal steady life devoid of all excitements or use the other way, the more sophisticated, dangerous and yet alluring way to set forth into his life venturing into the unknown, not knowing where it starts nor ends- better phrased as "the zero visibility mode of venture".
I don't think there is another way to put this straight other than asking ourselves another question. Do we really need a vague life without turbulence or do we want to have constant changes(good or bad, whatever it may be) and slowly evolve as a wise HUMAN-BEING...
ReplyDeleteI believe all big developments have come through sudden changes which have tormented not only one's own life but also have swept other people off their feet, disarming them completely and opening their eyes...
If you allow me to compare the specific gravity of the water in the pond to the level of acceptance and experience of your surroundings, I think the magnitude of effect of the ripples will be remarkably different. So will the turbulence as well as the effects of the ripples reaching the shore, vary.