In a morning discussion with a
colleague about what’s so urgency about things all the time, I realized a grim
fact about the change in human behavior over a period of time. It was hard to
realize that the fight for survival which has been there since inception it has
overcome all the other aspects of human societies and now we are all majorly just
fighting for survival and the rest is our secondary priority.
This seems to be cruel though as
it has its own diverse and vast effects on social norms, human behavior and
ultimately the development of a nation as a whole. The basic philosophy of
nature is to live in the present not in past or future. Reality is the present.
It is all so clear and all so evident but one just has to sit down and think,
all the answers are all around us.
Birds are up and about to find
their food for the day with the first ray of morning. They spend the whole day
in search of food and as the sun is settling they return to their homes. They
get their food for the day return home and are asleep as the sun goes down.
That is the basic philosophy of belief. God has promised food for everyone He
created. The birds can not carry food on their wings or store in their nests
for a rainy day and may be when some day they don’t feel like doing any search
they could just use their stored food. They are not fighting for survival in
the sense to store the keep building any estate or empire.
I am sure it’s not like that with
normal human behavior. In fact nowadays seems like a race for survival. This
factor has surpassed all other thoughts and worries. We want to gather and
store as much as we can. So are we going away from our basic rule of religion
which is the rule of nature indeed? The success stories of nations and
countries are based on their learning, believing and practicing the true spirit
of nature. Live in present not past or the future. And off course if you do
good in the present your future is to be good and when you reach there and look
back your past would also be a memory to cherish.
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