We generally think everything is specific about
us and random about others. Making ourselves less specific and others less
random can make our lives less frivolous.
The
importance of life lies in making ourselves less important. When we give less
time to our needs, we may come to know why we are needed in this world. But,
here again, we must not think that we are specifically needed. We are needed,
no doubt; but, just as much as others are needed.
Perhaps,
the laws of randomness maintain and sustain this world. Randomness is about
eternal motion, but with no trespassing.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A Scientist
of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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