Janak Machchhar

Abstract

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Janak Machchhar

Abstract

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Dear Diary,


As from news reports- I learn about the condition of those nations and my dearly in this virus fix but, I do not like knowing excessive information regarding present scenarios just because it seeps in your brain, sows itself on your neurons and grows on this feeding until your mental state is changed to anxiety, fear, sadness, etc. Of my eight quotes, I have written one which I should write now, "Excess of everything is poison- sometimes to us and sometimes to others." In this one; it is a poison to us, our own selves. In 1970, when heza virus outbreak was prevalent, Osho was asked to provide his viewpoint on it. The gist of what he said is, "People die fast of fear rather than the virus itself." So, I must follow what I have been following.


The perspectives of everybody varies. The sight of a doctor, a leader, a policeman, a normal man, a scientist, a writer differs. Being in the last category I see this more of a benison rather than a curse because the world is going under a major and a grand renovation. The craftsmen or animals are roaming and sitting and checking what is the requirement of their land or area; the wind seems to be taking medicinal help from those close factories and reactors to be free from pollution; the land feels itself in serenity due to the banishment of that inevitable motion in pick hours which are now silent; the rivers are being bathed by birds and animals leading to make it look cleaner. It is a pleasurable moment for me because I am a proprietor of many pending novels to be read and as this renovation has given me the freedom of choosing what to do, I shall simply read and write.


The schedule is indeed important to those who really care about their time, not to those who are well-heeled or have servants to run for chores. Mr. Warren Buffet said, "A fool with a plan can defeat a genius without a plan!" And how are you going to deny that old, clever billionaire? What I say is "For a better living, turn to a schedule rather than a book of better living." You are free to deny me, I say without any pressure!! For what am I other than a young interpreter of worldly affairs?? Taking the central point, which is of schedule, I wish to tell you that I made changes in it.

Though there is the existence of those habits which cannot be changed but is life not about the struggle? Everything we want permanently in this temporary life through struggle; no doubt some are born with a silver spoon in their mouth but, some are born with not even a proper cloth to wrap themselves after the delivery. With the advancement of knowledge and rights in countries- poverty is decreasing and it may not also if a corrupt leader takes over because the 'civilized' society did not vote.

Routine is changed; along with perceptions.


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