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Realizing the reality.

Reality is a ball which has two sides and it is the hard non chewable food of life which one has to chew. Suppose you are ill. You have a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. But you can’t miss work as you would lose on a day’s salary as your medical leave and other paid holidays have already been used up and you need the money. As a result of not taking care while having fever, your fever catapults into 102 degrees and soon you are bound to your bed for atleast two days.

Reality is the goo or the worldly nonsense which keeps us all bounded with tight and strong ropes. To break a stretch away from it is a big task.
For example:- Many kids don’t like to go school. They might say-“Why do we have to attend such boring places? When we can play games as much as we like and excel in other fields?”

But the rule of the world regarding studies and the eyes of the society often pulls students to schools where they are worst taught than caged parrots and by the time they reach eighteen years of age, they act simply as mechanical textbook robots, who only have college and money in their sight. It’s not bad to have money in your sight, but when it becomes your obsession, all else good in life vanishes away.

The road which we traverse everyday, is a road which is full of non-reality. Any television show is completely a form of fiction and often misleading.

Reality is the deep truth which we realize when the team we support needs 36 runs out of seven balls. But the paradox of reality is the same which is batting would have done much better if the umpires had not given some silly decisions.
Reality is that mesh of net which often has no truth in it. It is frequently build upon false notions, rules and beliefs.

Reality and fiction goes hand in hand. Or they are hand in glove with each other. Reality comes into play when you see a bowler batting superbly like a top order batsman, but it also shows it’s other side when you see that a top order batsman gets out on a duck.

Reality is the supreme finery which gives good students lesser marks, while dumb and idiotic students are given higher marks with extra grace marks added on top. Such students become more of an idiot after receiving such marks.

Reality is that ball which is seen through our eyes, when an extremely talented footballer can’t score a single goal throughout the match.

Reality is also the truth when a man and a woman become mother and father of a beautiful and healthy baby. That is the biggest reality.

Life simply goes on without stopping, but we seldom score points in realizing it. We look towards that side which is favourable, but reality often looks the other way round.

Realizing reality is a tough game, much tougher than any device or electronic game which is played on hard mode.

Only with experience and subtlety does one understand it and slowly, slowly, much slower than a snail do they realize it.

N.B. An egg shell has a hard outer covering which breaks when it is broken, but when you look at an egg from outside you know that it has yolk in it and if you place that yolk on a frying pan, beautiful poach or omelettes would be made.

But to know the inner materials of an egg, you had to break it. But after that, you always knew what an egg consists of. Such is reality. Either it is a boiled egg or a poach/omelette.

Happy realizing reality.

Adios!

True sportsmanship
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True Sportsmanship

True sportsmanship

True sportsmanship is a rare quality .People seldom understand its value. A true sportsman is a person who plays the game in true spirit of humanity and sports.

For example:-In football , despite there being no need, we can often see footballers pushing and giving a shove to each other.This often results in the footballer getting hurt.

True sportsmanship lies in the fact of having the courage to accept defeat with grace and dignity.Even if you lose quite a few matches in a row,that does not mean that you need to become a player who acts rowdily and in a disoriented manner.

A true sportsman never gets agitated while playing.He has the ability to remain calm and cool and he knows how to control his anger. True sportsmanship is displayed in following all the rules and regulations in playing.

So be a true sportsman in life, in sports and be happy always.

Adios!

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Fourth.

I came fourth in a contest and they gave me a bag of goodies, a consolation prize as an award.

I shared it with my mother, my father and with God.

They were very happy to see me win a prize even be it small, for in their eyes being first, second or third didn’t matter. Being fourth meant a proud fourth and I was happy to be.

Be happy with whatever you have and with whatever you can be.

Adios!

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Light Up The Oven.

Light up the oven, make some bread, when it is still red.

Light up the oven, make some beautiful and soft cake.

Light up the oven, make some cookies.

Light Up The Oven.

Light up the oven Ma for I am hungry and I am waiting for those beautiful, soft and nice cookies, bread and cakes with my glass of milk made by you Ma, for it is your’s and Baba’s love which keeps me running.

Be happy!

Adios!

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Passionate Desire.

Passion generally stems from love. Love is something which is not got easily from anybody or anything except from parents.

A person loves to draw, paint, sing, dance, etc. That’s his passion. Without passion a person often tumbles down the road or dries off like a flower which was without water for many days.

Any passionate desire arises from the fact that a particular “good” desire has yet not been got.

Suppose a batsman has been playing for his particular team for the past seven years, but till date he has never scored a double century. He always misses out near the 190-180 mark.

The passion in him to touch the 200 run score is a passionate desire. He will try his level best and if possible will even exceed that. With that a pray to God to make him successful.

A chef working at a well-known restaurant often tries to serve his best, but he too has his limitations. A passion burns in him to work in such an atmosphere where his creative rights are not crippled by the menu card.

It’s his most passionate desire to get a job in such a place where he can not only excel but get to know more and more about food and cooking it.

A teacher who is given the job of managing and teaching a class often feels suffocated in the bye laws and encumbrances of the syllabus. Many teachers often join colleges where despite a syllabus being marked by the university, professors have a free reign in teaching the subjects.

But very very few teachers get to teach the subject matter in which they excel. A teacher’s desire to teach a student who understands the subject at the same frequency as him/her and appreciates it, is the teacher’s passionate desire.

A person who likes to dance would want to show his/her skill to the world. It’s his/her passionate desire to do so. That person practices regularly, works hard and waits for the day when he/she can do it. With time the desire grows stronger and stronger.

Any person, who has a desire knows what it feels like when it is not fulfilled.

But with desires the problem is that there is always a saturation point where a person can either make it or break it.

If that person can make it then good otherwise he/she has to wait for the chance to come again.

When the fire of passion burns inside the heart, that shapes up a man or woman. Day after day it takes a form and the want increases. When it reaches it’s peak point at that time a person can excel in either having that desire fulfilled or in showing it to the world, but it only happens when the desire is within one’s reach.

It’s good to have a desire and if it’s a passionate desire try hard to achieve it provided that the desire is good.

Adios!