Thursday, 13 February 2020

Success

In our contemporary world most of us have become agitated to embrace success in life. A person or his/her potential is being weighted by the public response or acceptance which we regard as the means of measuring the highest level of achievement. One barely considers about doing things in a different manner for the sake of aesthetic beauty or one’s own satisfaction of completing a task. Instead of self satisfaction we seek for public endorsement when it comes to deliver some artistic manuscript.

Things have reached to a certain level that gaining the maximum attention even in doing the simplest activities like doing regular exercise or having dinner in a restaurant have  become a matter of grabbing immense attention through social media. It seems there is no value of self-pleasure or confidential aspects in our lives. Our constant desire to market the simplest facts of our lives somehow trapped our life in a jigsaw that is too difficult to resolve.

The biggest issue is while we are trying to expose the unnecessary sides of our life in public, we, without our own conscious ignoring things that give us true satisfaction within. The pleasure of creating something attractive be it writing a paragraph or constructing an idea, to evolve the standard of living of our life, we never heed any attention to that part of life.

It is indeed surprising that despite we know the fact that the greatest personalities in past and present days only followed their intuition which ultimately ushered them to the path of success, we tend to latch on to the lifestyle which only leads to weighing up burden on us. Our life is like a mirror it gives us back only how we appear not how we envisage ourselves.

True, success can only be felt within, when one gets satisfied by his/her own effort success is meant to follow the path of that person meanwhile the praise that others offer is something to he or she must walk-along with.

1 comment:

  1. Such a gripping read...
    The last para just summed it up all, Encapsulating the intrinsic philosophy of everyday life.

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