Sunday, 22 September 2013

The Man Behaviour



“People generally tend to share their moments of happiness and sorrow”
They are happy when they become wealthy. They will be joyous when promoted at work, come top in a test or exam.
They are content when they recover from illness and cheerful when the world smiles at them and fulfils their dreams.
 Likewise, they all grieve over illness, disgrace, failure, lost loved one, unemployment, hunger, loneliness and loss of wealth.
Knowing this to be the case, let us look for ways in which to make our joy everlasting and hence overpower our sorrows.
 Yes! In reality, life tends to be both sweet and bitter and these we would not disagree, but why do we tend to often focus only on our calamities and sorrows, and as a result become depressed for days on end? Hence making us to even forget the times of joy and happiness. Where an hour is enough to grieve over something, hours on end are spent grieving. Why?
 I realize that sorrow and anguish only enter our hearts without seeking permission, but for each door of sadness that opens there are a thousand means of shutting it and there are what we find if we really take a break from the grieving, look more closer, open our heart wider and really search for those doors!

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