The number of people who are forced to adopt a path that they
never chose for themselves is not small. They all travel through their lives,
cribbing about their helplessness, but still rejoicing many a moments of innocent
pleasure.
There are only a very few who summon some courage to select a
path, not traversed by many, and decide to move thereon to bring about changes
that may benefit the travelers of the
future.
A big majority of such travelers’ leave their journeys, at
some stage or the other, to join others who prefer to move on well known paths
however worthless, counterproductive and undesired they might be.
One may blame man’s timidity, his attachment to the world and
its status-quo, his lack of creativity or his shortsightedness. But, what has
been evidenced over and over again is that the man is more concerned about his
death than his ‘life’.
[The thought presented above comes from PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA,
the author of “Mahatma A Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search
of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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