Strange Relationship

Most relationships come with baggages, however it is the one's which come with none that we enjoy the company/friendship the most!!! The others are the one's we keep to build what is called a social life/society... 

Perhaps life too can be deceiving in the tinted perspectives we keep, which means that the world is not really the problem, the problem is the vision. The vision as how we see the other; as a sort of baggage reliver or just the person itself, without any judging. We live in times that can't really act without reason, everything has to proceed to something, everything has to react to a particular action, now I ain't intending to challenge Newton's law which off course was with regard to motion, but somehow its crept into our lives making us objects in notion. 

If you look into your life, you'll realize that you are just a trip in many a strange relationships that you hold, and you hold on to them cos you hold on to baggage... Well I don't know who said love is blind, but in all earnestness what was meant, is that, love has no reason and comes without any baggage, strange that in times today we base our emotions on reason when the most perfect of all emotions 'love' has none. 

Gandhiji once said be the change you want to see and lead by example; for in his endeavor there was no reason behind the love for his country, it was just love, which is why he became the change he wanted to see, and did it by fighting in peaceful way for our independence.. So if you want to be free, stop being trip in all strange relationships, and dance like no one's watching, love like you've never been hurt and live like there's no tomorrow for then you'll be the change you always wanted. 

Love has no reason or season,
So why keep the baggage of liaison.
Life's journey isn't a smooth sailing ride on a ship,
It's about how you make it for yourself, a worthwhile trip...

Cheers :)

It’s been a long journey...


It’s been a long journey… A journey of 62 years yet a question remains where are, we…? 62 years ago, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru echoed the heartfelt sentiment of probably every Indian, when he said “that we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes to redeem that pledge, not wholly or in full measure but substantially. Today in 2009 one can see the vision and the heartfelt sentiment turn to reality.

We can see dramatic changes India as a country India has gone through, physically and economically. Yet one thing that always remains constant is the warmth and colours of complexities that this vibrant country gives. Today India is poised as a top contender in the economic world, and everyone wants to be in her good books, the once so called bane for India which was her population has now turned into a boon, today India has grown substantially in all fields, talk about brain in which case we rank 3rd in the collective pool of Doctors, Engineers and Scientist, nor are we far behind with the brawn as we have the 3rd strongest army in the world. Yet as a country we never forget that God dwells in every human that is so well said in ‘Atiti-devo-bhav’.

But today as I write this piece I am still aware that behind all the good, there are something’s that are not right, many of us reading this are among the fortunate ones, but there are many others who are less fortunate, there are many who live below the poverty line, and who are affected by natural or man-made calamities such as riots and communal disputes.

I am not a politician, who will tell you what to do and what not to and then ask for a vote but I am a Indian, and a voice in me echoes, that I need to take a little more care of my motherland, and as our Prime Minister said that its time for an inclusive growth. So in my own small way the next time I do something, let me think about the less fortunate one and see that, my actions will contribute to making my India a better place to live in, for you, me and those who are less fortunate, so that 62 years hence we will have full-filled the calling our leaders of Substantial and Inclusive growth.
Jai hind

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