Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Does this ever happen that everything that you have wished for and everything that you’ve never even dreamt off, is knocking your door at the same time?
In life if we make decisions, some to satisfy us and most of them to be accepted by others with a thought of attaining a status and withholding a dignity in this glorified society.
What do we choose when we have something so perfect awaiting us? What do we choose when we have everything that we wished for?
Shall we let loose and leave the choice? Shall we think over and start it from bottom again?
Where will these questions take us? Where will the allegations, the upgradations, the dignity, the royalty, the name, the fame, the you, the me, the they and the bae go? Where are we heading?
Will there ever be an end to questions?
Then the answer is No.
We have all spent so much time letting in on things that didn’t really matter. While we took so much time parading our brain the right and the wrong, we missed out on this what we have right here.
So what if the decision is right or wrong? So what if the things might not prolong?Can we just deal with this moment with us right now and stop over analyzing every bit of future beholds. Let us stop trying figure out what it holds, let us just sit back and enjoy when the future unfolds. All that is gone let that be untold, it is a new era, an era of being kind yet bold.
Make your choices, make your mistakes. Set your standards, stake your intakes. With time the right shall happen. With time the mind shall sharpen.
PS: My dad always said ‘Samay se pehle aur waqt se zyada, kisi ko kuch bhi hasil nahi hota’. (Until the right time and capacity, no man gets anything).
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