Saturday, January 10, 2009

You are no good without a mistake !!!




well, title has been stolen from an optimistic speech :)But then, what might make this blog special or worth reading would be optimal optimism.
Being tense, getting frustrated are very commonly used terminologies. Even if not spoken in open, most of us can feel it very often. May it be a professional or school going kid, no one seems to have an escape from such surrounding. Are such words output of our expectations...?
I feel the mother of such feelings is yardstick of comparison. If we look at the current pace of progress, each one us is bound to lose balance at some or other point whatever may be the reason. But does that mean, lack of success in any attempt should become and remain a symbolic failure forever.
Well, there are various angles to look at it. But my optimal optimism says: Your failure definitely states you are yet to finish. That’s where you have created an opportunity for yourself.Yes..., talking about failure is like looking at past events and thinking about success indicates future vision. But then when would this multi view vision will come into picture. Let’s not restrict our thinking to such unfruitful concepts. You got to review past not simply to eliminate any of your deed but as to preserve various things which will help to move forward with a refined decision.
Its rightly said: Opportunities multiply as they are seized and die when neglected.Name any creature who is not under pressure to outperform in any task. The preparatory accessories do give us optimistic vision but at the same time one is preparing a plan which will induce guilt, the moment battle is lost. Yardstick of measurement becomes comparison and the story continues...
Blog may not be giving solution over the situation, but it may give direction for the same.

1 comment:

Suvarna said...

WOW!!! lots of food for thought..
Looking forward to lots more from u...
i have a feeling there is a lot of diversity coming up on this blog....
u Rock sirji!!! n very conveniently, at that...