Monday, 24 January 2011

melt the blues for brighter shades

one loves rhythm, the other loves singing - but none of the two think they can really be good professionals at what they love to do best. their close-ones think they should not travel distance to have a better opportunity even in terms of the professions they are intending to opt for.

first, drop your passion - it doesn't pay you. ok. second, what you think will pay you, you don't want to have the best preparation for it. so the third option...go ahead with a third degree living and then call it 'kool'. like these friends, most of us 'adjust' to situations.

and then comes a day when we start comparison. 'i could have been that'....'i wanted to be that'...not too many feel 'i think i am what i am and what i thought i will be one day'...the urge for perfection is not merely because we got a different deal in life...it's simply because we didn't do what we felt we were best at. and that makes all the difference.

the realisation, sets in pretty late.
only if people would have given one hand up to their passions - there would not have been scores of books that teach 'overcome' past and live a 'better' future...how can you turn from a third degree present to a first degree future, without even having a second degree preparation for it.

the answer is simple. true passion never dies. it remains always within. the simplest way to have a better future, is not to continue curbing yourself within, discover and ignite your passion the moment you feel...give yourself wings to fly, give yourself energy that brightens your surroundings, give yourself the best that you gave up...relax, think...deep within is a success that simply needs to be offered a vent.

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