Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Skepticism

Why are we afraid to try? Is it that we’re short of ideas or are we afraid of thinking? Are we too afraid about the consequences? Why don’t we get afraid of the consequences that are likely to happen if we don’t try? What is harder? Trying or moving on? Is trying tedious? Is moving on not? Can’t we at least try? Why can’t we take our own decisions? Are we afraid that we lack experience? Well how are we going to earn this thing called experience then? Why do we have to surrender? Why can’t we do what our heart wants us to do? Would it be too dangerous? Why can’t we ACTUALLY live? Why do we have to think a lot about society? Why do we have to get worried about people around us? What are they going to do? Talk about us? Laugh at us? Don’t they do it already? Why is it that we always calm our desires by feeding them endurance? Why can’t we let them taste the flavor of true happiness? Is true happiness expensive? Isn’t it worth it? Why is it that the discussion always ends without any outcome? Why do we feel sorry for ourselves? Why do we want people to feel sorry for ourselves? Why do we expect things to get done without trying? Why can’t we just get up and do it? What’s wrong with trying? Are we lazy? Have we accepted the defeat already? Everyone is running in this race of life so what would we get if we back out? Is our destiny too far away? Can we give up on our dreams this easily? Why do we always have to blame our fate for it? Is life unfair? It seems unfair for everyone, doesn't it? So isn't it equally unfair for everyone? That’s quite fair, no? We’re afraid. Afraid of a lot of things. We’re afraid of the future, of the people.  We care a lot about people, don’t we? Do we care that much about ourselves as well? What’s wrong with dreaming? Can we not dream? Do we want to kill our passion? Living without dreams is one thing. Living your dreams is another. Living without dreams is just like waiting for the ultimate journey, the journey to the hereafter. Would you regret dying without living your dreams or would you regret it otherwise? Is living difficult? Are we fore-worried about our future? Is it okay to spoil our present for the future that we aren't even sure we would see? Do we lack opportunities or are we too tired to search for them? Can’t we take out sometime for ourselves? Can I get the answers to my questions without you trying to impose your opinion on me?

Do I ask a lot of questions?

7 comments:

  1. the answer to all these questions is *YOU*

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  2. Know what, one might actually enjoy if one does not this many questions. So, sit back, relax and enjoy! :)

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  3. Just found your blog! It's great :D
    And I agree that the answer to all these questions is you!

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  4. It's the cynic and vulturous mind in my case that feeds upon withered thoughts and dampens my spirit. If only we could rise above our ever-ranting mind, life would be much more beautiful and simpler. Life is too grand and spectacular to get bored or tired of it.
    There's this interesting quote by Paulo Coelho-
    "Life is too short to be wasted in finding answers. Enjoy the questions."

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  5. It's the cynic and vulturous mind in my case that feeds upon withered thoughts and dampens my spirit. If only we could rise above this ever ranting mind, life would be more beautiful and simpler. It's just is too grand and spectacular to get bored or tired of.
    There's this quote by Paulo Coelho-
    "Life is too short to find all answers. Enjoy the questions."

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  6. I can relate to all these questions!!
    But I guess we will never find answers to these questions.

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