What is nirvana?
From what I understand and based on what I've read or heard, it is a state of peace, of bliss, of moksh.
Is everyone trying to attain nirvana? Does everyone want peace and bliss?
If that is the case, then in the rat race which we are running, each trying to keep our noses ahead of the other, aren't we damaging our chances of attaining this state?
What is more important, a peaceful life or a life without peace? They say it always goes down to a battle between health and wealth. When we say health, it includes physical, mental and spiritual and is not to be confused with physical health alone.
Does wealth offset the effect that the rigours of attaining that wealth have on one's health?
Is it truly worth it?
Who makes the decision?
Isn't it you, yourself?
One man's food may be another man's poison. Or woman's.
Makes you kinda wonder doesn't it? What choices do we take in life when we are at the crossroad. Is the choice we take, the correct one. As a wise person I've met in the last one year would say, "YOU WILL NEVER REALLY KNOW THE TRUTH." By which time, it will be past your decision-making time and the consequences will be yours to bear. You would naturally want to choose the decision that would result in the error you would prefer more which arise from two separate decisions.
Anyway time to get back to HRM, again for those who know, you can twiddle your thumbs or whistle and look around, while I tell the ones who don't know that it stands for Human Resource Management, the subject of my next examination.
Time for me to ruminate about that.
Adios. Pip-pip. Cheerio. And all that rot.
-- Kairav Parikh
6 comments:
pIP-PIP.sO ENID bLYTON MAN !!
more like p. g. wodehouse....
Ask Jeeves is GOOD, isn't it? On that note I strongly recommend the "Just William" series by Richmal Crompton. I don't know anyone else who's read it except my dad and it makes for a marvelous read, funny as hell.
I meant, Thank You Jeeves!! :-)
All the Jeeves series are good according to me...and yes i did read most of the William series when i was in 4th n 5th grade in school...but then i got hooked onto p g wodehouse..
never read woodhouse...from blyton i jumped to hardy boys. Well, lemme modify so E. Blyton to "oh so english" :P
Can't resist...like Marie !! :D :D
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