Thought For The Day:
April 5, 2017
When we opened our eyes in the lap of our mothers did we really care about the future?
The simplistic meaning of life was then the comfort that we found in the warm arms of our mother and the peaceful sleep on the shoulder of our fathers which allowed us to see the sweetest dream. We found merriment in every small things that life used to serve us. In short, Life was then equal to Love. Love was equal to Happiness.
Then what happened to us now?
Do we become really too big to think about those moments that actually make us content?
We look at the Future while the Present is passing by like a stream which will never wait for us.
We look back at the Past which will just do nothing but assassinate our Present.
We cannot see our Future. We cannot change our Past. But still we love to engage ourselves in those two chapters of grammar.
Are those Pages of Grammar really worth our time?
I have read in a story of Leo Tolstoy that The Most Important Time Is NOW.
Now what you want from your life?
Now what you want to be?
Now go and say I LOVE YOU to yourself.
Now grab your Happiness.
Now Take a break and look into the Mirror.
Now Say Hi to the most BEAUTIFUL SOUL.
Form Now LIVE your LIFE with your LOVED ones Happily.
April 5, 2017
When we opened our eyes in the lap of our mothers did we really care about the future?
The simplistic meaning of life was then the comfort that we found in the warm arms of our mother and the peaceful sleep on the shoulder of our fathers which allowed us to see the sweetest dream. We found merriment in every small things that life used to serve us. In short, Life was then equal to Love. Love was equal to Happiness.
Then what happened to us now?
Do we become really too big to think about those moments that actually make us content?
We look at the Future while the Present is passing by like a stream which will never wait for us.
We look back at the Past which will just do nothing but assassinate our Present.
We cannot see our Future. We cannot change our Past. But still we love to engage ourselves in those two chapters of grammar.
Are those Pages of Grammar really worth our time?
I have read in a story of Leo Tolstoy that The Most Important Time Is NOW.
Now what you want from your life?
Now what you want to be?
Now go and say I LOVE YOU to yourself.
Now grab your Happiness.
Now Take a break and look into the Mirror.
Now Say Hi to the most BEAUTIFUL SOUL.
Form Now LIVE your LIFE with your LOVED ones Happily.
mesmerizing writing
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