Friday, June 1, 2007

RANDOMLY!

Our efforts could be in the right direction, but that doesn't guarantee the outcome to be right as well. Just being not sure of how the path may unfold shall not be an obstruction in chosing to start or continuing on the path already chosen. A dogmatic n' hubristic approach could possibly be a harbinger to a dive southwards. Neither does that mean that we remain dependent incessantly on someone's guidance or advise. Though having someone help us to reach out for what we may want, should not bother our ego, because its always upto our intelligence n' suitability to make the right choice and not letting someone else inflict their own ideas upon us. People from different walks of life pour upon us their eclectic and probably queerish advises, but the right to incorporate the best ones is upto our prudence. Even letting someone to be the mentor who could help us make out the rightful decision (again i believe there ought to be certain individuality--ego-less) doesn't bar us from being ourselves and face the battle. Afterall for how long can we use people guiding us or acting as our mentors to be our phalanx against the hiccups intertwined with making to our goals. There's always a moment when we need to jump in the lake and learn to swim our own way. Since there is no surety that our efforts would certainly be suffice or even right enough to help us reach out to our targets,it should not prove to be a predicament to trying for our goals n' one needs to keep a constant look out on the mistakes. Recognising the mistakes alongwith(could be even others') is certainly a pre-requisite to achieve the goal, but to improvise upon them to avoid any further 'similar' shortfall is more significant. All the efforts should be inexorably and doggedly diverted towards the goal, until the 'end'. Its really important to improvise & keep putting in the righteous hard work till the targets' achieved, since its' not necessary that what we may deserve or want as badly as may be, would be easily ours at any stage of this competitive n' progressive process where many other eyes may be fixed. There is a probability well enough for the failures, which when struck by should be faced as extreme lessons to work out on, for if the passion is there the will to strive for the best never ebbs away, doesn't matter what the magnitude of the fall. As Einstein said "First we have to learn the rules of the game, n' then play it better than everybody else."