Monday, August 17, 2009

Philosophical...

Life is perishable. Well known, proven truth. The bitterest one though. A person who was smiling, sorrowing, helping, troubling, thinking was gone and the body mingles with the mother earth. The "memories" & "actions" of a person may stay on depending on the impact they have made while living. I guess this "memories" & "actions" are referred as life-after-death by sages. Human minds probably twisted that into mythics.
Living life without worries is a beautiful thing. Worries may fall under two broad categories - physical based & purely psychological. Some people on earth may be lucky not to have any physical (money, health, etc.) worries. Is there any common man (excluding the people who go spiritual way) on earth who has no psychological (fear, guilt, frustrations, depression, etc.) worries? I doubt it. Is it possible to get rid of psychological worries? Logically, looks like it is possible and easier to get rid of psychological worries than getting rid of the physical worries. Because, psyche is within a person's mind. No external help is required to change your own thoughts. The formation of a worry within a mind can be solved by not letting the mind to form it. Yet, it is elusive to get that freedom from worries!
Life is perishable and unless life is lived to the fullest without worries, life feels a waste. Whatever may be the achievements or failures.

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