Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Every Day a New Learning

Every day is a new day , and every experience is a new learning. It does really matter whether it is a good experience or bad experience but in both cases we learn.
Habit of learning every day is really very difficult to cultivate and as a human psychology we normally have tendencies about selective learning .
Sometimes even the anthropomorphic representation of events make things clear as we are able to relate to it easily .

It is clear that due to the selective nature of learning we distinguish between individuals and also acts .That makes it more difficult. Going by the example sometimes even an event or an individual who one thinks is not at all effective or important teaches you things that are exceptionally amazing.

Example : I met a young cab driver , who picks up people from different places when he is called.He would be around 19 and was really energetic. Just chit-chatting with him ,he told me that he is a student who attends college in daytime and in night drive a cab for earning for himself and family.I asked him his schedule and he told me that he sleeps only for 4 hrs every day .

Now a cab driver , who is so irrelevant in my life , taught me something very unusual .The vigor and hardship that this young guy is going through is much more times that i had gone ,still he is smiling and also fulfilling the responsibilities . So condition's can be averse and against but the will of the person is what keeps one going .
Although we live in so much comfort but we always complain about it , something or the other is missing , this is because we see the comfort from the inside of comfort zone not from outside.One can understand the importance of this comfort only when he looses it .

Moral of the story : Will power can make things happen even if circumstances are averse.


Cheers!!


A civilization which leaves so large a number of its participants unsatisfied and drives them into revolt neither has nor deserves the prospect of a lasting existence.
Sigmund Freud

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