Monday, November 2, 2009

Philosophically wasted

It feels like hell. Infact, sometimes I wonder whether it actually is hell. Why does it have to be like this? When, as they say, God, the Almighty is the creator of one and all, and therefore all are deemed equals in his/her eyes, then why is there such a remarkable discrepancy among people in the skills imparted to them, isn’t that unfair?

Look at me, I am not good at anything I do, and this junk piece of work is a mere testament of my inadequate writing skills. Considering writing is a hobby of mine, you don’t have to be Einstein to figure out the dire straits. Every time I think things can’t get worse, they do and it ironically reminds me of the Adidas slogan, “Impossible is nothing”.

When you can’t identify your interests and aspirations, and are in a state of dilemma, and are still comfortably placed with no indispensable need of change, it gets confusing, and make no mistake about it, it does. Forgive me for putting the much loathed Bush’s all too famous “make no mistake” to use, nevertheless, it does fine job of iterating my point further more.

Chaos, is that the word I should use? Nay, with that, I would feel that my case is understated, torrent is more to my liking, for you geeks out there, its not the hot p2p sharing interface I am talking about, losers, run off, no place for you this, wasting your time reading gibberish on the net, must’ve got zillion better things to attend to.

“But, life goes on as it never ends eyes of stone observe the trends” Hang on a minute, isn’t this the sweet lyrics of that good old song by the gay old Backstreet Boys. Regardless, it fits pretty well as an abrupt conclusion to an aimless piece of work by a perplexed self proclaimed writer.

They say, all's well that ends well, so let’s cut it to the chase, where are the drinks..Cheers

7 comments:

  1. My dear philosopher,i would like to remind you of a quote in hamlet,where hamlet is telling horatio,"There are more things in heaven and earth,than are dreamt of in your philosophy".Often when things seem wrong,confusing or unjust,there is more to a system that meets the eye,levels of truth,meaning and complexity not visible to the casual observer.Your life can only be as beautiful as the world around you which you can see which is what is more important than wandering nomadically in search of the real truth.So stop being confused and just get on with your life.There has been,and there will be,only one buddha,and trust me my friend,you dont need to be a buddha to be the happiest man on this planet.Cherish your ignorance because its power is very underrated.
    Cheers!

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  2. dude..let me live in my misery, until fate puts me out of it(this line's so heavy, I feel like attaining moksha by dying under its weight)..till then, let the dark forces(of sarcasm) dominate my ambience..

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  3. The prejudice that you have with your life is amazing. Please dont think of yourself to be a martyr by thinking your life to be full of misery and you being happy to live with it and then eventually gaining moksha by dying under its weight. You cant treat happiness as a commodity which somebody will come and give it to you out of nowhere.Its more of a feeling that comes from inside and only you can make yourself happy.Nobody else.
    Cheers!

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  4. Winston Churchill once said "A joke is a very serious thing", and I can see how wise he was..

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  5. Well if every joke is a serious thing,then yeah my friend even I can see how wise you and your Winston Churchill are! Sarcasm Personified!

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  6. that my friend was the moral of the post, I'm happy that you eventually got the point..

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  7. Thats what I said na,if u personify your sarcasm soo much,then it becomes a bit too difficult to gauge what you actually want to convey(which might be nothing in the end!).Anyways,I will revert back to my all time favourite mantra,"Ignorance is a bliss",
    Cheers!

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