Right or Wrong
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
| Hogenakkal Falls |
Is it Right or Wrong ? Whether I should do it or not? What will be its effects? These are the few questions that almost all of us encounter in our lives and the nature just doesnt lets us have a clear answer.
Recently, when I was out with my friends to Hogenakkal falls, I came across this branch of tree. This branch didnt really helped figue out a way out to the answers but somehow it gave me a idea about how we proceed in life and where does it really can lead us too. When I focus at the top most branch which starts from the center of right end in the snap, it somehow gives the path of our life and available options.
When we start, we start with a smooth childhood under the shelter of parents with very few obstacles. Then coming at the point where we tend to live oue lives we choose between two paths one risky, full of challenges and the other one not so challenging. The one that is challenging can surely lead us to greater heights (as can be seen by the part going up). Although the greater the heights higher are the obstacles we would face. This can be clearly seen by the thorns in the way. At starting we might become too ambitious, when we donot encounter much of trouble and might end up taking too optimistic decisions which might initially take us to good heights (with slopes going almost perpendicular -- look at the pic) but would be ending up in a bunch of obstacles with very small way out and our graphs might end there. But if we rightly proceed on our path we would see that these obstacles hardly occupy 20% of the available options but seem dominating. (Thorns occupy very smaal degree of angle of the available 360 degrees).
And if we go the safer way, we would face very small obstacles in life, even negligible but might end up loosing on our hopes and ambitions.
So it is your decision which way you want to go, as I think we are at the stage of deciding. Although we can come back in between and change our path but that might end up wasting a lot of time!!!
2 comments:
foda :)
tremendous observations i must say!
and something as insignificant and common has embedded in it the principle of life and risk-taking, best explained here dude.