blazeofglory
10-07-2009, 03:40 AM
Sounds a stupid post, doesn’t it? But this is the harsh truth. When we discipline ourselves too much and behave too rationally we become too much stressful. When we are too stressed our brains need more oxygen and our limbs get less and thus weaken.
I am not the philosopher-sort. But I enjoy thinking in fact unaffectedly and observably. I often see kids playing freely and where parents are not too sour or hard on them they become happier, and where parents pressurize children to keep to the “Dos and Don’ts” and keep them always under “watch”, these children become too stressed in their later days.
I think, this world is a stage, along with Shakespeare and all our acts, transactions and behaviors are likened to theatrical performances. Why should be so much stern, disciplined or hard on others.
That said I do not mean we are free to do anything no matter even if hurts others. I do not go to that extent at all. I only mean to say that everything meets its ends and life its death and youth its old-age and meeting-parting.
Let us not heat or strain our nerves and let it go loose and feel free and do not value anything beyond limits. All joys and pains will thaw or end up finally. The whole drama has to wind up, and the screen will be pulled down finally.
Those who think too much about their career, wealth, maintaining too much disciplines and having more expectations in life will smash up the boat of life.
Nothing remains or endurances the ravages of time and we are simply in a vortex of this universe, whirled specks.
I am not the philosopher-sort. But I enjoy thinking in fact unaffectedly and observably. I often see kids playing freely and where parents are not too sour or hard on them they become happier, and where parents pressurize children to keep to the “Dos and Don’ts” and keep them always under “watch”, these children become too stressed in their later days.
I think, this world is a stage, along with Shakespeare and all our acts, transactions and behaviors are likened to theatrical performances. Why should be so much stern, disciplined or hard on others.
That said I do not mean we are free to do anything no matter even if hurts others. I do not go to that extent at all. I only mean to say that everything meets its ends and life its death and youth its old-age and meeting-parting.
Let us not heat or strain our nerves and let it go loose and feel free and do not value anything beyond limits. All joys and pains will thaw or end up finally. The whole drama has to wind up, and the screen will be pulled down finally.
Those who think too much about their career, wealth, maintaining too much disciplines and having more expectations in life will smash up the boat of life.
Nothing remains or endurances the ravages of time and we are simply in a vortex of this universe, whirled specks.