This makes me want to read the book even more. I'm taking it from you tomorrow.
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Wonderful post! So very thoughtful.
I'm sorry for dragging Steve into this as well, but it only reminds me of his way of life. In an interview he had said that he'd look into the mirror and ask himself, “How was my last month? Is this what I would be doing if I were to die today?” – and many times the answer would be a resounding no.
Also, using your concept of the 'weighing scale' (;)), everything falls flat in the face of death.
P.S. Nice quote, to summarise your post. The man must be really wise 🙂
P.P.S. Here's to the crazy ones: http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=IN&feature=player_embedded&v=8rwsuXHA7RA
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Nice thoughts Chinkoo:
I love these lines below from ZNMD which bring out the same philosophy:
Dilon mein tum apni
Betaabiyan leke chal rahe ho
Toh zinda ho tum
Nazar mein khwabon ki
Bijliyan leke chal rahe ho
Toh zinda ho tum
Hawa ke jhokon ke jaise
Aazad rehno sikho
Tum ek dariya ke jaise
Lehron mein behna sikho
Hal ek lamhe se tum milo
Khole apni bhaayein
Har ek pal ek naya samha
Dekhen yeh nigahaein
Jo apni aankhon mein
Hairaniyan leke chal rahe ho
Toh zinda ho tum
Dilon mein tum apni
Betaabiyan leke chal rahe ho
Toh zinda ho tum
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Ergo, hope you enjoy the book! 🙂
Chee, thank you! Yes you have told me about the Steve and mirror thing before 🙂
Don't even get me started about the man. Everything falls flat in the face of HIM 😛
P.S. The video is amazing! His narration is perfect!
Doo, thanks 🙂 Love these lines. They're so positive and full of life!
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Charles Bukowski said this really awesome thing once that I try to always keep in mind. “Some people never let themselves go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead!” 🙂
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Haha, that is so true Karishma 🙂
I also like this quote on which this book is based, “collective madness is sanity”! 😛
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I know its been over a month…was in Singapore for 12 days, been a little busy at work since. Then drowned myself into a few battles for a week that are going on in my head, the usual frustrations that we all face often. So needed time to bring in some positivity.
N right as I am back to my normal self, very interesting to read this. A very apt article for me. Good timing 😀
Have read the book a few years ago. It is very important to realize that you do not realize the importance of many things when you have them…but as soon as you lose them, that is when it strikes you. Just like in this case, Veronika realizes the gift of life just as she is about to lose it.
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Manu, thank you! I'd missed your comments!
Glad to see another one!
Hope you had a good trip to Singapore and have, um, won the battles against yourself 🙂
If you think about it, we're all frustrated with at least one aspect of our life. It's important to feel fortunate for the things that we have! Glad you bumped into this post when you did.
Cheers 🙂
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Oh yes, Singapore trip was very good…had a great time there…n was good work wise also (which was the purpose of the trip :D).
Your words are certainly comforting, as it is practical n true. As for the battles brewing within me, just as you said, I too started to think about all the good things around me that I experience. No use brooding this much, as every person in his/her early (or even mid) 20s go thru the same usual issues like 'what am I doing with my life', 'how will I manage 10 years down the line if things don't change drastically', 'the monotonous life', 'career related worries' n the usual frustrations as you would be able to guess yourself. As you said, I started feeling better by focusing on all the good things I experience in my life.
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n of course, cheers to you too 🙂
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I have read several books of the same author The secret, Alchemist,Manual of the warrior of light, 11 Minutes….
But sometimes I fail to understand him because his philosophy is too high for a normal person to understand i mean you need to think so that you understand what actually he means.
Currently I am reading his book called 'Brida'.
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