Saturday, March 26, 2011

Tissue Paper,Sponge & Parasites

Just few days back, I saw a man using tissue paper to wipe off some spilled coffee on the restaurant table. Ever since, I have been wondering who invented tissue papers (or some people call it wipes or napkins but its all for the same purpose) which is are effective in absorbing liquid just like sponges.
Now, you might be wondering why I had to think so much about a piece of tissue paper but I think it taught me a good lesson.

Have any of you heard of human sponges?Now, let me explain the meaning of it....It simply means: humans who act like sponges or I prefer to say it as tissue paper.

The rule of good & evil applies here too. There are the 'tissues' who wipe off the tears,pain and sufferings in this world and then there are also tissues (in this case, allow me to use the word sponges or parasites) who absorb as much as possible from others (in other words : 'suck them dry').
I know that there is alot of bitterness in the lines above and I can't help it! Truth hurts right?

I only have one question though: How do these evil human sponges sleep at night? (oh, now I realised, I do know a few of them personally who do not get to sleep peacefully)

Well, do let me know if any of you can understand these creatures. I have considered 'survival' as an excuse for their actions but it just doesn't measure up. Hope these people (I still prefer the term 'parasites' or 'evil human sponges') understand the law of Karma or Newton's 3rd Law of Physics!

'Every Action Has an Equal Reaction in the Opposite Direction'

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

365 days...

When we all stop and thin about it, there are somethings we do every single day of our lives...365.25 days per year!
The best part is, it happens to be the same activity all of us do every single day....Basic things like: Breathe, Eat, Drink, Sleep, Micturate and  Defecate.
Oh, I know! You seem to think reading this seem pointless. But please do read further, I promise you that i have a valid point here.

From the lines above, I deduced that we are all the same. All of us, homo sapiens are the same. We were all born into this world the same way, in the same process and will all die someday in future. All of us have to agree that death is definite for everyone and it is also the only thing that is guaranteed from the second we start breathing. However, along the way, we lose this thought somehow. We have classified ourselves into races, religions, nationalities, social classes, politics, and alot of things that are so insignificant.
Let us all just take a single moment to think. I am not trying to say that we should be fair in everything and treat everyone equally for I think sometimes such statements are mere impossibilities in this realistic world. Yet, if we do take a moment to ponder on this very fact, we would realise that nobody is any less or any more than another person and this might make a difference in making us better people.
Maybe this would be a start where we try not to classify people and cluster them according to anything at all. After all, we all do the same activities every single day of our lives. What more do we need to bond us all together?

Thursday, March 10, 2011

weird balance

Weird how the world is at such a wonderful balance.....
the people closest to us, the ones we r most vulnerable to, the one who care about us the most, somehow, they r the ones who end up hurting us the most... see how it all works, you keep a distance with people, you never get to know them well enough, you are too close, you know them too much.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Perspectives....

I looked out of the balcony....
Moving from a higher floor of my apartment to a lower floor, it made me feel like I have lost a good view of the city. However, when i looked out onto the street, I realised that looking at the same view from a different level (in this case a lower level) changes our perspective of the place....So, it all depends on where we stand and how we choose to look. I know that its the same street but somehow the street was not too obvious fr the overall scenery used to mask its appearance. Although from a higher place, we get a bigger picture, we miss out on details...
I guess, that is how life is...That is the reason, people of higher levels, don't see eye-to-eye with us from the common grounds. They see a bigger picture that v can only imagine but, we live and make up the details of the picture. In this case, I am referring to politicians and administrators of various institutions and also companies. Far too often there are huge decisions made by these people of higher levels with the intention of making things better for majority. However, it is also often that we see these decisions of theirs fail miserably, affecting the lives of common people whose pain is unheard most of the time.

I guess, the only way to solve this problem is to educate children from young. We got to tell them to learn how to see things from different perspectives, including a lower one..As in future, this small thing can help change the world....