“The Harder The Mind Struggles To Get Rid Of The Pain, The Greater The Pain.”

“The harder the mind struggles to get rid of the pain, the greater the pain.”

— Eckhart Tolle, from The Power of Now

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5 years ago

It’s easy to realize “HSC is coming” after seeing people’s last seen.

5 years ago

The term "review" tends to be synonymous with "past-hunting" in many people’s minds. They see reviewing as a cult that redirects mind into overthinking the past mistakes. However, reviewing is not supposed to do overthinking always. On the contrary, review is a powerful tool to keep an important memory in brain. If you want to track your goal, you must make a daily, weekly,monthly and even a yearly review routine. For the truth, there are many very good reasons of travelling through past in the name of reviewing. Perhaps the best reasons are to learn from the mistakes, to take a refreshing break and to keep yourself organised for your goal. But it does not mean regretting for your past. Rather an effective review can make your path more clearer and you can make your present more lively!

5 years ago

The time came to take one path

I pondered and pondered but the good sides of both paths were seeming attractive at a time and also the risks those i have to face were unavoidable. This indecision became the most time killer for me.

But I took one today only because I love the PROCESS. I love the process and I love the process.

I am not lured by the sweet success or the devastating failure.

Whatever I do, I learn the process, I love it.

The Time Came To Take One Path
5 years ago

Saying "I tried my best but couldn't" is more more prestigious than saying "I can do it without trying".

I believe I will do something when I will do what I thought I never can do. What's easy for me to accomplish, what's the enjoyment behind doing it?

5 years ago

I know I can't be ungrateful to some persons in my life. My teacher said today that if you gather all the sin together, it will be not like ungratefulness. I swear I am not ungrateful to anyone of my life even who left myself in the time i needed them.

5 years ago

"Finally, and most interesting, philosophically we are completely wrong with the approximate law."

Richard feynman

5 years ago

A writing of mine. Though it's seeming somewhat childish now. These childish thoughts can give comfort to this complex mind :3 (4)

From childhood, we are growing in society. Up to a level, we just follow the rules we are supposed to follow. Experienced people give us directions to make our life smooth. Yeah, they saw life better than us. they faced agony. They had expectations. Maybe they thought, If it would happen, life would be better. What does a father do for his child? He shows him the right path of his life. Most of the time, they want their children to walk the paths which they had followed. Why? Because they know the ups and downs of the path. They don’t want their children to face new challenges and struggles. They don’t want the child to face the same agonies they faced. But one thing, both generations forget- “The Change” The things change always. The path father has passed, now it has been changed enough. Parents obviously are more experienced but if the childs don't face the struggles, can they really learn something in life?  It's better to make a robot then. If one has all problems solved, how can he/she be creative? Rather by solving all problems of the children, are not parents stopping their possibilities? It was a tradition, the son of a doctor will be a doctor. Still people believe in these ways. Yeah, obviously there are some common ways where people can get established more quickly. But if parents help their children to get their talent, if they teach how to face a struggle, children can go a long way.   

At first, parents have to see their own mistakes, then they can mould their child's character well.          

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