"Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well-informed just to be undecided about them."
— Laurence J. Peter
Lately my life in India has been full of positive & negative experiences. Noticing the sun warming my skin, the small kid learning to walk, and the smiling & cheerful faces around me. Smell of the November rain, and the feel of the wind. On the contrary as Jack Sparrow (sorry, i meant Captain Jack Sparrow) said The problem is not The problem but my attitude about the problems i see i myself surrounded with, professionally, spiritually, socially almost in every angle i looked at. I know its a seasonal thing that human beings go through in life at some point in life. I know it will past, i don't know when... and that pretty frustrating feeling.
Am trying to live my life to the fullest potential by reveling in the beauty of these experiences, and letting them inspire me to be the most positive version of ME. What would happen if I approached each day intentionally, with a positive attitude? What would happen if I embraced life’s challenges with a smile on my face? What would happen if I am surrounded yourself with people who makes me better? What would happen if I paused long enough to appreciate it all?
Am a kind of person who find it very difficult to talk about what i feel. Every problem i face, i face it by my self. The last thing i want is talking about it. But yesterday night i made a phone call to a friend. Just to say about what i feel. Not for advice, not for sympathy or empathy. That call went for almost whole two freakin' hours. Phew. Lets see how the story unfold.
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem. — Theodore Rubin
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem. — Theodore Rubin
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