Worldwide, the average life expectancy is 71 years. I believe, that is enough for someone who wishes to make waves on this planet. If this is the case, why don’t we have more Einsteins, Faradays, Mother Teresa etc. I am yet to make waves, but I am someone who have always believed that I have been sent here for a purpose. I often gets into a zone where I begin to feel about the purpose of my existence and what I have done to fulfill the purpose. I have been lucky in my life, or maybe I perceive so. I do have bad times, but then happens something which suggests that the bad was preparing myself for this amazing present. When you think that you are stuck in your present, then you start expecting someone to fire you from your current job and create a panic situation to bring out the best in you. But, panic can also break people badly. Philosophy is such a charming thing when we are 23 years of age, isn’t it?
I guess I have stirred-up some minds. If yes comes to your mind, you would continue reading in search of more enlightenment. Others have already given five minutes to this post and their instincts says that something wiser is on it’s way. I have mentioned the number 71 in the beginning and I wish to revolve around it. I have decided to break it down into very small pieces. If years matter, so do months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, and even microseconds of your life. I am going to dig out my philosophy from years to seconds. Whatever year of life you are in, just assume that you have to do everything in the coming one year. That gives you 12 months i.e. 365 days. One year gives us 1314000000000 microseconds. I know that you are too lazy to count the digit of this huge numerical figure. Here is my take on it, each microsecond can give you one idea. A lot of these ideas have have the potential to change your life for good. Out of these 1314000000000 ideas, you require just one of these to transform your life. Let me present a fact here, JK Rowling came up with the idea for the Harry Potter during a delayed four-hour train-ride. Any situation you are facing at this point of life, just sustain the belief that it’s just a matter of one microsecond. I got this mathematical idea in one such microsecond, I hope it inspires some of readers towards greatness. If this happens, lend me one moment for an autograph. I will stop here, let your mind take this idea further.
“Life is all about moments, anything can happen anytime”
Nice thoughts! I agree with your views.
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Thanks for the appreciation. Have a great day 🙂
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What is “greatness?” Does it have to be some accomplishment that changes the lives of people around the world, or can it be something that changes the lives of a few people inside your own smaller world? Maybe there are many Mother Theresas–we just do’t know about them…
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As per my mind, living for others leads us towards greatness. If we can change the life of even one person, that is going to matter for the overall good of the world. If someone is sponsoring a child’s education, he (or she) is great. Great people never aim for greatness, they just go about their work in a sustained manner.
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I just found your blog through Send Sunshine and am very intrigued. I love the idea behind your blog and how empowering your writing is. Yes, my life is filled with an overwhelming amount of moments that have the potential to rock my world and those around me for good. Each moment is full of potential! I look forward to getting to know you better and following along! 🙂
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I thank you for your kind words. Writing is a vehicle I drive, such responses are it’s fuel. 🙂
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Yeah, a microsecond matters a lot… thanks for reminding us… 🙂
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Sometimes, I enter my one-ended philosophical world. Thanks for reading 🙂
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Makes sense, really. Thanks for the reminder!
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Thank you for making me thing this morning! You got my brain working on overtime here! Haha. I loved this.
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I am the new Brain-Mechanic of this wordpress town 😉
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Haha! Well I love it!
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That solves the purpose of this post. Thanks you 🙂
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Happiness is a string of happy moments we can perceive and create at each moment we breath. Today we lay the base for what we find tomorrow.
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I could observe a rhyme in the first statement of your response. Moments provide us memories and experiences. Our personalities are a summation of our respective experiences 🙂
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Yes, it is indee. That’s why we should be aware of how we decide to experience the moment – or even more important: to know that we can decide how we want to perceive the moment. Wonderful post!!!
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It’s all about perception. It’s really great to know that you liked it 🙂
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Well written. Well thought of. And as I read this, I looked around and wondered whether this would be the moment I’d get an idea. 🙂 We don’t take a moment and think what we are exactly doing at this time. We are not in the present. Our mind is elsewhere. And that might be the reason for missing out on all the ideas.
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Dreams are good, but daydreams are deadly. If we take care of small moments, the bigger goals would take care of themselves. Thanks for your words 🙂
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