Have you ever spent time.. intentionally doing nothing?
Well it appears to be a crazy idea even to think about it, but believe me its crazy only till you are thinking about it.. once you start actually doing nothing.. you will never want to come out of the state of doing nothing.. would never want to start doing anything.But what the hell is this so called interesting activity of doing "nothing"?
Well its just finding little time for yourself..finding a time to think anything that is not relevant to any of your purposeful existence on this world.
In today's fast life its really strange to see that we have all so well defined the purpose of our living.. but have we ever thought that defining a purpose so pricesly constrains us from so many pleasures we are unaware of?
Everyone seems to be running after something in life.. there is no one who appears free from worries..the way a newborn child looks! :)
to be continued...
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As she is most of the time "very right";this time,over the matter of describing the activity of doing "nothing".
Whenever by chance, you are in the world of doing nothing, the fake world comes in to stop you doing "nothing".
"Purposeful existence on this earth is Fake"
When one comes out to the reality of life; his life seems to be existing without any purpose.
This is one of the most asked but still unanswered questions of life : "Why the hell i am here for ?"
Some answers may satisfy an individual personally but still the search keeps on and on...
The best seekers in my view are the poets, who all through life keep on writing over matters;still confused "what the hell it is?"
Over the Fact that we are all losing our childhood and that too,fast enough to even think upon.
I remember a poem by Ruskin Bond
its busy world, i know
and we must hurry here n there
and not ask who or why or whr,
for fears our credits fall too low.
But here upon this hilly crest
thr's some respite, and when
the fretting day is done,
beneath the cherry tree
There's REST
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I spend a lot of time doing nothing... I think the enlightened ones call it procrastination :)
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