Thursday, 8 December 2011

Try till you succeed!

If everything happens for a reason why to try again if you fail? Do we fail because we were doing it wrong? Or because we shouldn’t have been doing it in the first place?
Do we try again because we aren’t willing to accept the reason so in one way to try and change it and accommodate it as per our liking? Trying gives us hope, that maybe, by at least one of our attempts we may accomplish our selfish goal. Is hope really that hopeless? Merely an illusion created to console our ego? To keep it moving in the direction we want by keeping it alive?
Wouldn’t the reason then be lost here? Rather than a universal reason, more like a manipulated and selfish one?
Maybe then failure would be because the reason we want isn’t the reason we need hence unintentionally we ourselves contradict our intentions by multiple failures and so arises a higher reason which we overlook and yet somehow achieve.
Universe creating order out of chaos? But then again even chaos is due to limited extent of human logic, i.e. if we don’t know something it’s not that easy to understand it. Is that the reason why we travel through suffering?
Is the observer separate from the observed? After all, the observer doesn’t see the observed as it is but as he/she thinks it is.
Everybody has a reason, but your reason isn’t my reason, and that makes all the difference. So if we let go of selfish actions would it make us let go of failures? If this being the case, wouldn’t failure be considered as reasonable success itself? So is there really such a thing called trying?

'Till next time!
;)

5 comments:

  1. WOW ! Confusing yet Consoling ! xD
    I totally Agree !!!

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  2. what can i say....i like messing with others heads.....:P

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  3. try again when you fail cause theres a reason behind why you started doing it... may be casue you are unaware of what you are aware of which is making you try it again... this try is defiantly be a step towards success of the aim but somewhere one might not be at 1st place be able to know what he knows and in the process either he gets lost or chooses the wrong path with only what he knows so if that person himself judges this, the person would say its a failure as he already has right knowledge about it in form of not knowing what he knows and still he choose wrong and yet achived what he aimed for... but then counting it as failure or success even can a question of being pessimistic or optimistic...

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    1. and that reason was a selfish one...so to bring you away from that selfish aim you fail...so that you can change your ways...
      there always is a difference in desired and deserved...and most of the times it the desired aim which experiences disappointment...not the deserved...

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  4. instead of "and yet achived what he aimed for..." its "and not yet achived what he aimed for.."

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