Sunday, October 01, 2006

Who is the Winner?

We humans are always running for something...to achieve something, to get something. If we somebody going ahead of us in that race, we feel insecure and we get upset...that’s called jealousy...Jealousy is a natural human expression. There is nothing to feel guilty if you are going through it. But we must learn to accept some inalienable truths...We cannot be the smartest in the world and even if we are the smartest one, we cannot always win the race.(Here definition of race is up to you to decide) Most of the times I feel outcome of the race is not important but the process is....
So, most of the time we spend is involved in process and not the outcome. So, if you are enjoying the process not taking pressure what is the outcome, you can enjoy more. At the end of the day we do everything for what reason...To be happy. I think most of the people in world will agree with this. I feel happiness is core aim of each and every human being. All his other aims are corollaries of his primary aim i.e. happiness. e.g. If somebody's aim is to a good painter then the reason behind his aim his, if he is a good painter that brings him feeling of happiness. So, in this way ultimate aim behind every aim is to be happy...
So, about the race, we must realize one thing, sometimes we may be ahead, sometimes we may be behind…the race is long.....at the end it is with yourself....
Coming to the title "Who is the Winner?” I feel the person who is enjoying current moment to the fullest is the winner of the moment. At a particular moment if I am enjoying it more than the richest man in the world than I am the winner of the moment.(Here the definition of "I am enjoying “will vary from person to person)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Precisely the motto of this year's Purushottam show put up by PICT which won the third prize - "Pratyek kshan ha tya kshana purtach jagaycha.."