I am learning!
After a long break, I resumed updating the blog..This is the poem which shares few lessons learnt in this short period of break...To summarize it: Moments and life's value remains with us always, but in rush and hush, in shyness and hesitations-it is we ourselves, who don't see or enjoy them and when we realize it-it gets too late....
I am learning,
However,
Each one has their own space and perceptions.
Each one has their own way of being heard and influenced.
And when these ways in the group merges,
it is up to the maturity of group members,
how they take it...
I am learning,
The blunders of today will be interesting stories of memories tomorrow.
So let the blunders happen, if they aren't in your control.
And let the stories get scripted for you tomorrow,
when dispersed group members will weep for a group tomorrow...
I am learning,
That opening up and to speak is more difficult
than typing same message on whatsapp
without eye contacts-and without tone's knowledge...
And so it is better to take the difficult task on hand
and try to speak out anything, any nonsense..
Coz exchange of thoughts and talks,
will consequently open up series of endless conversations
more worthy enough than the
restored messages after a crashed chat box...
I am learning,
That people has so much filled inside them,
dying to come out and be shared...
But the shyness, and hesitations are powerful resistance,
which stops the thoughts to flow out
and they stay within forever,
in guilt of not being exchanged ever!
I am learning,
As we are progressing,
the 'interests' of responsibilities
are overshadowing
the 'profits' of life's substances..
And then same us, one day, will again
wander in search of that substance
we lost, or we forgot...
but alas do time stops?
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