Mountains to Move

I strongly believe that learning never ends. You may have got a degree or two, you may have a job but still you’ll face exams every day of your life and to pass it you have to run your mind through everything you’ve learnt from the day you were born.
Sometimes you do question about the importance of one of the nursery rhymes you learned or some theory of the subject you didn’t opted for majors. Like “does it make any difference if I didn’t learn it at that time?” Well, I really don’t know about that. But I know one thing right, that all those years of learning brought you to this stage where you’re questioning and not explaining. At least it developed a sense of reasoning. And ‘questioning’ is the first step in the journey of finding solutions to even the world problems.
I have a habit of observing people and more specifically kids. I see ‘life‘ in a 2 year old trying to get out of his bed that is quite high to jump from. Sliding might help, but slipping through wooden block would hurt like fire that’s what mumma told. But he has to move out anyway because the cake is right there on the kitchen table. So he has to find some way. And ta-daa ‘pillows’. I little cushiony landing will save the day.

As we grow up, we have to take a lot of so called ‘life decisions’. Decisions that would not actually ‘change our lives‘ but would give a desired environment. It was easy for us being a toddler to risk our lives for a piece of cake. But so much harder to get out of the imaginary shell we’ve created around ourselves even for the things we claim to love.
Things have never been so easy to start and things will never be so hard to stop. Ask yourself, the reasons that are stopping you to live your desired life, are ‘they’ really stopping you? Not only the perspective is wrong but also the approach is wrong till you find yourself bounded. You can always find yourself at a better condition than someone else, but you always choose to see yourself at a worse condition than someone else.
Have compassion for yourself, not sympathy. No knight in shining armour would come to save you. Take your own white horse and ride. The truth is – Mountains don’t move, you have to climb over them to see the other side.

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