Thursday, July 20, 2006

It's never late!

Everyone has a dream. Everybody has a purpose to achieve. Everybody has a target in life. Everyone has an 'ideal life', 'ideal relationship', 'ideal career', etc. in mind.

Do we pursue it?! Do we put in efforts to go towards it? Do we take initiatives to do it NOW?

It is very important to check if we are moving towards our destiny. Always we are busy with so many things in life that we don't see the direction in which we are heading. We should stop now and then to check our compass to recalibrate the trajectory. The problem with our modern life style is, we close our eyes and compete in the rat race without knowing were it might lead. If we do not stop to contemplate every now and then, we might not even realize that we might be drifting further and further away from our destiny.


Our distance from our destiny will be directly proportional to the time we have wasted in wrong directions. If we have wasted more time, we will have to spend more efforts and more time to bring us back to track. Lot of things once done will require efforts and additional time to undo, redo or to realign. For e.g., if you do not have a solid educational background or a good relationship, as time goes, your commitments will increase more and more that you will not be able to pursue your educational or the better relationship pursuits.

If you realize now that something is missing in your life, do it NOW or at least take steps to move towards it NOW....IT IS NEVER LATE!

Courtesy: The ‘two lines’ motivation is that of my 12th standard tuition teacher, Mr. Manivanan.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Aara,

You have taken a right move in dedicating your blogs to personal fulfillment. The articles are quite intersting. May be you can plant some short stories / real life incidents to make it more peppy. Cheers - Sathya

Aara Krishna said...

Sure Satya. Thanks for your valuable tip.

Unknown said...

Good articles Aara. Keep going!! :)

Vinod Gandham said...

Hi Aara,

I had seen your view in the right direction for your self and for others like us.

Waiting for new thing from you.

Regards,
Vinod

Aara Krishna said...

Thanks Gandhamji...time for a new one!