Friday, August 27, 2010

The outcome of all efforts in life

Gosh, these days this planet earth seems to me a place like jungle and we human beings are starving for our daily happiness in bits & pieces. We have seen that right from day one, a baby struggles to understand and learn the surrounding language, a child is mostly occupied to overcome expectations of every mentor, a grown up individual is always focused towards the society and how to earn living. This story goes on and on as we experience numerous incidences in our normal living almost on daily basis.

Think we all should ask just one question to our self i.e. "what is the end to our quest of life which would actually result into a spiritual happiness rather than virtual"? A beggar lying on the roadside seek not more pleasure than waiting to accumulate 10 bucks for the day and fulfilling his limited desires. A gardener is overwhelmed to see the developed stem into a flower. A potter is lucky and extremely happy if the pot is designed successfully in the first attempt or else he is smiling with joy if the pot is actually made at the end of the day.

We in our life are doing things abruptly and working days/nights just for a materialistic reward which never leave us in tranquillity. Its a human nature that we have endless expectations from ourself as well as from the rest of the world which ends up in dissatisfaction. This gyan is all about to make your realise that you should always take pleasure in doing things and must end up with contentment which has to be the outcome of your every effort in life.

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