Sunday, March 2, 2008

Notes from a Diary

Its been a joy ride for me these past six months. I can now do things more freely. The hidden power of expression seems to have come out. The same things that scared me in the past, are now seeming less daunting to me. What is the change or rather where is the change?

Its all in the mind...

Some great person rightly said: "Man is what he believes he is".. Your own thoughts can trap you or set you free. You can be the greatest fools or the most intelligent person. You are what your thoughts are..

Sitting on my bed and sipping coffee, when I glance back at my past, I feel there is so much more I could have done better. Time spent well is a precious gift that many don't have.

Doing things that most interest you, proving to yourself what you could never do before, taking life as it comes and giving in to the adventure is the best part - what is called as life.

Self-respect comes not from demanding the respect from others...people may never realize the need for respecting individuals. The first step lies in understanding that you are unique in your own way. There is no second to you. Once we realize that, we begin to understand our own nature.

We look outside and simply observe people. People whom we call friends. We observe their behaviors, how they behave out of their notions. These notions are set in life at the very beginning. We do not have the courage to break free from them. A pessimist will always remain a pessimist, because he never dares to think optimistically.

The real essence lies in breaking that "set-notion". Doing what people believe to be otherwise. Put in another way, we need to develop newer and nicer habits. A habit - is a tendency to think/do something in a particular way. The way we have trained our minds, we are conditioned in some way, because they are habituated to it.

Break it just for one day n see the difference. Go fasting for a day and see what difference it makes to your ever-hungry stomach. Go take a walk by some place you never dared to go, just to see the difference.

Don't be too lame to follow the herd. Be a man of your own. Challenge these flock-following thoughts or patterns and you could be completely transformed into a new person.

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