We have many problems, don't we? Problems at work, problems at school, problems at home, problems with friends, problems with our love, etc. But, when we solve these problems, that time we get to know what life really is. Trust me on this, without problems, life will be a simple straight roller coaster which never has any bumps or goes up or down. You'll enjoy it for a while, but then soon, you'll get fed up of life being so simple and boring. Because of these ups and downs only you enjoy life. Have you ever experienced the joy of solving the simplest problem. You feel of yourself so great, and yes you are great and so is your life. You have to start enjoying life the way it is rather than cribbing about it. Take experience from each and everything which will eventually make you good at things and you'll know with experience how to do things. So, just experience life the way it is because the more worse it is now, the better it'll be tomorrow.
Thursday, 23 July 2015
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
We have many problems, don't we? Problems at work, problems at school, problems at home, problems with friends, problems with our love, etc. But, when we solve these problems, that time we get to know what life really is. Trust me on this, without problems, life will be a simple straight roller coaster which never has any bumps or goes up or down. You'll enjoy it for a while, but then soon, you'll get fed up of life being so simple and boring. Because of these ups and downs only you enjoy life. Have you ever experienced the joy of solving the simplest problem. You feel of yourself so great, and yes you are great and so is your life. You have to start enjoying life the way it is rather than cribbing about it. Take experience from each and everything which will eventually make you good at things and you'll know with experience how to do things. So, just experience life the way it is because the more worse it is now, the better it'll be tomorrow.
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i think this quote is about the compulsion to analyze and think as a means to some end whether happiness, truth, etc... getting to the deepest seed of what it is. i think keirkagaard probably realized this was a futile or unhelpful approach, after much pulling of hair and dissapointment. instead what he was looking for wasn't found through trying to solve the big questions, what really mattered, was experiencing reality as it is and you could say thousands of things after that about what it means, but it was more like a pointing hand not to go that way.
ReplyDeleteThis quote actually inspired me
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