Monday, April 09, 2007

Read this somewhere

Some lessons we learn only through pain and failure. It's likely
that as a child your parents told you not to touch a hot stove.
But you probably learned by being burned. Sometimes we only learn
the value of something... health, money, a relationship. .. by
losing it.

But why? :(

No one knows.

Accept and move on...

10 comments:

Adiya said...

kaiyai suddum endral theeyai suddum pennai pola lyrics bangging to my memory.

these are just hurdles.:) i can remember one more pharse related to it

if sea-Banks wanted to move out waves are not allowing
if trees wanted to take rest winds are not allowing
even if u run run and hide life will not live you..
-- one kamal movie song.
so thats life, live it with both goods and bads :)

Chiroti said...

true, very true.

Adiya said...

But the incisive purity to the last poem is.

Wind never things we are all slaves and leave us
Sae water never things we are all saves and started burning us

so just take cooly

Adiya said...

mm. again ippo as usual oru googly from the famous poets related to the same thing..

nee katrum naan maram enna sollanum thalai aduvain..


first time wind-tree analogy is life
second time wind-tree analogy is pratical
third time wind-tree analogy is hyper-active

so just take it cool ... :)

Chiroti said...

everything easier said than done. but will take time. so time is the best healer for everything. :)

thanks for your patience and time to respond to my vague posts. probably the only reader of my blog :)

Aparna said...

You have one more reader :)
Those lines are so true!
Sometimes you feel even time is not the best healer!

Chiroti said...

thanks aparna.

exactly, what you say, i agree, sometimes even time does not seem to be the best healer. why they say this is probably we start getting engaged in various activities and let go of past and move ahead for a change.

Aparna said...

> let go of past and move ahead for a change.
More than trying to moving ahead for a change intentionally, as you say we get engaged in so many things that even without our realizing it we would slowly start letting go of the past even though it will always be there in the back of our minds.

Chiroti said...

aparna,
i thought only i was like this :) so what do you think, is this good or bad?

Aparna said...

Well, that's one question that cannot be easily answered :)