Life's Goal

.... The sign of having initial thoughts is ... (blank)... what does it say? Does this mean a blank is a start of the avalanche of thoughts? Do thoughts are also captive inside like a barrage holding water? Whenever the gate breaks or opens water rushes and comes out in full force. The human mind is also like that. Sometimes we go blank, the next moment we are full of thoughts and ideas. What happens in those moments? Why we go blank? Does that mean our mind starts accumulating many thoughts and it gets indulged in that process so deep that it forgets to react to the situation? This is actually a very complex system and answers to it are not known. Even though almost 99 percent of the human beings behave in the same way.

We know and make goals in our life. We want to become someone and something and believe that achieving that will give us the satisfaction we need. But all it brings is empty and unfulfilling dreams. It brings the next goal and with that, never ending want-circle starts. Something fishy, Right? Well, we as a human doesn't know and understand the real goal of our life. We keep raising the bar for survival and in that we keep disillusioning ourselves. The acts of survival have no written rules. We can live and be happy in whatever ways we want. There are no limits to anything in this world. The greed and satisfaction are never ending curve.  It keeps asking more and we keep nourishing it. The more pertinent and real question is - Is there any end to it? Can we say we are satisfied? The next question is - Is non-satisfactory attitude of the human so dangerous? Afterall, whatever invention and discoveries we see are a result of the craving for more. Essence is the mother of Inventions and discoveries. That is a real say and it is the never-satisfied attitude of human which places human above all animals.

The conclusion is that the goal of life and what we get from life are two different things. While craving for one goal we get satisfaction, the next second desire to get better pushes us for more and makes us hungry for better. Steve Jobs rightly said - "Stay hungry, Stay foolish".

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