Tuesday, November 18, 2008

What i learnt today ?






Tired and exhausted. Its normal and expected. After all i am not a machine. A short stature, compiled bone and flesh who wish to move till the end of day with same energy. But its not possible. quiet and flat on the bed. continuously watching the ants moving and crawling up. First ignored but how long, can i? Every creature teaches you its features. provided you are positive and shows your participation into it. The life in busy cities, man running in the speed twice as earlier, the cut throat competition. Who cares who is who? sorry i am busy, i am worried, i am tensed, i have to do that, i need to finish it, i am at the verge of danger, i am gone, i am too busy so on and never ending.....

i was watching ants crawling up, no doubt they were heading for a mission. but no matter how busy they were, they just stopped nearby their companion and communicate with each other. May be who knows they exchanged the experience of their journey, who knows they were guiding for the rest of the journey, and may be they are helping others who need to travel a lot to get back. After all life is like a mission, you start the journey, and for sure you will end one day. There is nothing called height cause cliff follows slope the next side of it. Life is like a jungle, the moment you speed up your movement you will touch the center, beyond the center you are moving towards the periphery, not that you are going deep again; truth is you will reach the opposite end of the jungle. but safe from wild animals.

Need to sleep now. but ants taught me a eye opening theme of life. KEEP WALKING, KEEP TALKING NO MATTER HOW BUSY YOU ARE....

2 comments:

ron/e said...

ok, did the ants form the circular ring by itself? or did u make them? i guess the former..

Bone fixer said...

even i guess the former:) i got that pic long time back from one of my freind as an email attachment. i found interesting so linked it there. Anyway it helped me to express what i really meant to. But cool photo, isn't it?