Tuesday, February 15, 2005

The Buddha Speaks

"Human beings are social creature"
We have been learning this since a long time. But, how social are we? What we see, what we percieve, what we hear, what we smell, what we imagine everything provides bliss. Why then is the need to be social? I guess that's because if we produce some sound and try to enjoy listening to it, We realize that what we are listening to is an echo of what is actually running through the head. This implies that we vie for variety in life. Doing the same thing bores you. When something becomes predicatble, We stop liking it. But, how far does this hold? I, for one, play football, and I never find it boring. of course, It's not the same goal, not the same dribbling and not the same passing every day, that's what keeps pushing my body into the field. Take another instance, for example, when we check mail, we keep looking for new ones. We are never interested in looking at all the old mails over and over again. That's what good company means. Novelty daily. Getting back to square one, does being social bring novelty? I do not know and am in no positon to answer it. But, for the sake of novelty, I'd love to experiment with life. May be failure will be disastrous but victory would mean eternity...Signing off with a smile ..that comes rarely..


P.S.--The third kind, as said, is what I am too. Vying to fall into relationships and jump out when they fall down.

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