The one minute of my life.... .... .......
There are somethings you look at, and relate to them so much that you actually put yourself in that situation. You feel nice no matter what. Now what you see might be something that is blissful or something that is painful. Apparent laughter does not always mean happiness. And tears do not mean sorrow. I'm pretty sure anyone who's reading this blog has seen enough life to define the one moment they can call their own. I'm not talking about moments you spend with friends/ family in trips or otherwise. If you really like yourself, you would like spending time with yourself. It can only be then that you can see the one moment/instance that completely describes your thoughts and actions. If you are trying to look happy by masking the pain...you might have just given a helpless laughter. If you feel unhappy over petty things in an otherwise happy life, I'm sure there must have been a point where your cribbing has annoyed you.
Those are the moments that define us as persons. If you analyze without bias, almost all of those moments are self inflicted. 99% of the time your life is in you hands. The remaining 1% is the uncertainty life has in store for you which makes it all the more beautiful.
What I'm saying might make sense or it might not. But spend time with yourself. You aren't a loner if you do that. It might just help you find the moment that you've all along been ignoring or overlooking. You might find your identity. The one you probably can never describe to any other person.
Cheers
Kashyap
There are somethings you look at, and relate to them so much that you actually put yourself in that situation. You feel nice no matter what. Now what you see might be something that is blissful or something that is painful. Apparent laughter does not always mean happiness. And tears do not mean sorrow. I'm pretty sure anyone who's reading this blog has seen enough life to define the one moment they can call their own. I'm not talking about moments you spend with friends/ family in trips or otherwise. If you really like yourself, you would like spending time with yourself. It can only be then that you can see the one moment/instance that completely describes your thoughts and actions. If you are trying to look happy by masking the pain...you might have just given a helpless laughter. If you feel unhappy over petty things in an otherwise happy life, I'm sure there must have been a point where your cribbing has annoyed you.
Those are the moments that define us as persons. If you analyze without bias, almost all of those moments are self inflicted. 99% of the time your life is in you hands. The remaining 1% is the uncertainty life has in store for you which makes it all the more beautiful.
What I'm saying might make sense or it might not. But spend time with yourself. You aren't a loner if you do that. It might just help you find the moment that you've all along been ignoring or overlooking. You might find your identity. The one you probably can never describe to any other person.
Cheers
Kashyap