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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Give Life your complete understanding and appreciation

We always expect so much out of Life. Yet, every once in a while it will be appropriate to ask ourselves, what do we give Life that has given us so much?

Life has given us a reason to live and not to exist. Life is the original Zen Master: it keeps varying its course of actions so that we don't get tired of learning lessons from our myriad experiences. In essence, Life makes learning fun. Life gives us opportunities at every stage. Albeit, at some times, it gives them disguised as problems, so that we discover the 'opportunities' in them. It doesn't really want to frustrate us but, in fact, is playing with us. If we respond to Life, in a sporting, game spirit, it will respond back equally gleefully. To be sure, the only thing Life expects from us is for us to enjoy the experience. So, may be, we want to give Life our appreciation and understanding. Wouldn't we thank and appreciate a host who has invited us over for a lavish dinner and has gone into planning it meticulously? So what if some of the dishes were not what we liked or some of the people who were invited were not exactly our type? But the host genuinely tried to make the experience special for everyone.


So it is with Life. Give Life your complete understanding and appreciation. This philosophy is so beautifully captured in this memorable song from the 1961 classic, Dev Anand's 'Hum Dono' (Amarjeet, Vijay Anand) – Jaidev has composed this unforgettable score for Sahir Ludhianvi's awakening lyrics. Mein Zindagi Ka Saath Nibhaata Chala Gaya!  If you understand the lyrics, you may want to make this your Life’s leitmotif – just the way, Dev Anand did! 




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