Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Gyaan Brunch...


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I am not a philosopher but love to explore the lessons that nature wants us to learn from its very simple signs. Signs that seem very obvious to us and we dont even pay attention to them acutally convey a lot.

Because Einstein said "Everything in the world happens for a reason". Your visting my blog is not an accident but an incident. In this world there are no accidents - from Kung Fu Panda.

I would like to echo a famous saying “There is nothing permanent in this world except change” because the basic reference used to describe the events as past, present and the future is time and time itself keeps changing. Change is an indicator for growth because if we keep facing the situations without any variations then it does not add up to the expertise that we possess but change does make it happen. Change can be viewed in two ways one as a threat and the other as an opportunity. Let me explain it briefly with an example. Suppose there are two surfers facing the tidal wave which they have never come across in their daily surfing, now one of them starts finding ways to avoid getting on the waves, and the other tries to face the wave so that it can turn out to be a learning experience to him. Now, if we observe at a macroscopic level we can say that both have accepted change. But, one has accepted to change the path of travel, as the circumstances are superior to him else would have preferred to change the circumstances. Most of the time it happens that we end up expecting things and surroundings to change so that we can reach our expectations and lose the opportunity to evolve or reach the expectations. The other surfer had accepted to change and experience the change by facing it showing his ability to evolve. Importance of change can be addressed with a historical example that imagine if the living organisms were not susceptible to change then we would have been extinct because, if in the history organisms, which could not adapt to the changes in the surrounding have become extinct. For example the Dinosaurs are extinct because they could not adapt to the changing surroundings. Often a question arises in the mind that “Are we so timid to have accepted Change?”. Let me explain the answer with an analogy that grass in an ocean which represents people with attitude to change for better seem to be timid but, it’s ability to readily accept change makes it face the fiercest of storms (difficulties of life). Where as a Strong trees (people with attitude of being stubborn and resistant to change) shatter and uproot when faced by a storm. Hence, friends let us grab the opportunity of facing the change in every walk of life and rise to greater heights.


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