Saturday, November 1, 2008

Limitless Mind


Duniya ka sab se bada rog

Kya kahenge mere baare mein log


The biggest problem is what other people will say about me.
Does what other people think about me, what they say about me puts brain in an invisible bound that limit its natural instincts? Does whatever we do, we do it for the sake of others? One personality trait that is common to all great people and legends is they were never tamed to the thoughts of the outside world, they created the thoughts what they wanted the other people to reiterate about them. It clearly showcases the human mind is so much full of creativity and diversity that when it is left free to respond to all the stimuli of external world it can lead to exemplary results. But what limits the freedom of human mind what cuffs its thinking process? It’s the fear of the ‘Outside world’ the hindi synonym of ‘log’ (people). The most important thing to understand is who constitute the outside world and how your personal actions affect them. When you start counting the people who constitute the outside world, almost everyone in this world starts to accumulate in your list. When you filter them out the on the criteria of people being affected by your personal deeds not a single person is left on that list. The conclusion, it does not matter to any one of whatever you do. It is just fear of this virtual world that limits your action to that extent that your performance starts to degrade and this poor performance leads failure. Don’t leave your mind to be slave of someone else thoughts let it think freely and firmly and construe the situation according to needs. Let it be free to take decisions and counter all problem with the best possible solution which can inculcate the attitude of bringing the change in the society for the welfare of humankind.Let the virtual barriers that limit the potency of mind be evaded by the positive thought of giving best in whatever we do and attaining perfection in whatever we are involved.

“Kuch to log kahenge…… logon ka kaam hai kehna”

Rajdeep Singh

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