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Monday, 14 April 2014

Never underestimate yourself on the basis of the world's Judgement

Never underestimate yourself on the basis of the world's Judgement

This world has killed Socrates
This world has tortured Copernicus
This world could not understand Tesla
This world shot down Mahatma Gandhi
This world "fights" for peace
This world is run by corporations that prefer profits to sustainable development

Millions die of starvation while super powers wage wars for oil

Billions hate each other in the name of religion,country,region,caste,race and so many more..

This world will kill itself one day

so

if you have a true passion for something..
Go.. do it..

never cease to be yourself 
never be afraid 

Fight.., prove yourself,

You dont need a certification from the world unless you cease to follow your heart

Yours Truly

-

KMV

1 comment:

  1. I think you became a write. I wish if you've not yet become one. But the essential questions that sprang up eternally is how to change? where to begin? if one may ask, why to change? (It is also important). The answer is, as Upanishads told us, the negative approach. Try each and every method (including war and religion). If it hadn't The mankind is in the process of learning that war and religion are not the real road to progress, peace and self knowledge and self fulfillment. It takes time. A lot of it. But mind that in billions of years of the existence of earth our human activity in this planet is just a few lakh years old. If it stretches a millenniums long, that doesn't matter. The essential thing is we are in the process of learning and. I think science also agrees with me on this point. The problems you see are nothing but trials of the methods of solving a problems. The core teaching of Swami Vivekananda (if one reads him correctly) is also this. Biological science explains us that we are in the time of a great clash in between the bestial (inherited bilogically from our ancestros lakhs of years ago) and humanitarian concerns that impels men to be more humanitarian and compassionate out of societal and moral considerations. So, there is nothing to worry about.

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