A LONG HIATUS
Been out of touch for a while, one year, well almost. Had been busy in many things. Life is strange, it compels you to think and think on many fronts: how has been my life? Has it been successful or a failure? We do tend to measure success in terms of money earned. Is it wrong? I don't really think so. There was a time when they said, 'money is not everything,' But hasn't the definition of success changed over time? I think it has. Today you can virtually buy anything if you have money, even health and may be happiness, too. How materialistic have we become today? Many people refuse to accept this fact but still run after money. I do think that money can buy you almost anything in this world. You want good things in life, there is money, you want good education for your children, there is money and you want to buy peace of mind, there is money again to your rescue, unless, of course, you are so wise and contented that you are happy and satisfied with whatever little you possess. There are people who are contented. After all, all you want is two square meals and the love of your family. But is that all really?
When will we all have that contentment? If ever!
Been out of touch for a while, one year, well almost. Had been busy in many things. Life is strange, it compels you to think and think on many fronts: how has been my life? Has it been successful or a failure? We do tend to measure success in terms of money earned. Is it wrong? I don't really think so. There was a time when they said, 'money is not everything,' But hasn't the definition of success changed over time? I think it has. Today you can virtually buy anything if you have money, even health and may be happiness, too. How materialistic have we become today? Many people refuse to accept this fact but still run after money. I do think that money can buy you almost anything in this world. You want good things in life, there is money, you want good education for your children, there is money and you want to buy peace of mind, there is money again to your rescue, unless, of course, you are so wise and contented that you are happy and satisfied with whatever little you possess. There are people who are contented. After all, all you want is two square meals and the love of your family. But is that all really?
When will we all have that contentment? If ever!