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Seeker's thoughts ...

From Darkness to Light, Dependence to Freedom, Fear to Fearlessness ....

Two ways to get to a particular destination:
  1. A shorter route which has some traffic and one is stuck more than moving and takes about an hour to reach.
  2. A longer route which has constantly moving traffic but is so long that it still takes about an hour to reach.
Given the above choices which one would you go with?

7 out of 10 times I would go with choice 2.

A little bit of introspection points out the reason to go with #2 to be my equating a false sense of moving forward with moving. Just like driving a car, same with life. I equate moving with moving forward. Moving aimlessly is not the same as moving towards a goal. Those two are as different as any.

This seems to be a clear sign of me losing the ability to be at peace with a lot of situations.

Relax, Think, Evaluate, Act.
Or a single word to sum it all up: Accept.
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February 03, 2011 12:12 AM

Moving and Moving forward ... too good!    



February 03, 2011 12:14 AM

:-)    



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