They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
Considering this wonderful proverb by an anonymous, I thought I should dwell upon it so that I can precisely admire the beauty of this proverb.
I have no intention to provoke back the Mexican massacre that recently thrashed the whole world hopeless and miserable. Just during an attempt to find the author of this proverb, I landed in an argument in a website where majority believe it to be an act of solidarity among the Mexican protestors.
Just for the curious readers, you can look on this blog by J.H. FEARLESS wherein it seems to be written by a Greek poet Dinos Christianopoulos in the 1970s from one of his plays.
That's hell of information. Let's just get to the point.. :P
There are two sides of this proverb, one being the darker side where global outfit against other countries have become inevitable and the other one could be individuals personal challenges.
Let us first talk about the first side of it. Citizens of every country have an emotional setup with their motherland. No one want their land to be occupied by a foreign power and when it comes to claim the biggest power, we all know what it costs. The proverb drives us to the point where it can be understood that there is always enough time to nurture the future. Wow.! and both the words seems to be going so hand on hand. :) To quote an example let's just think about Japan and the aftermath of deadly atomic bombs.
Thinking about the second side of this quotation, let me begin. When it comes to everyday ordeal and challenges, an individuals life relates more to a sinusoidal wave function. Just to understand it, let the abscissa be our life span and ordinate be the life presents. It means that our life is balanced in equal intervals of crest and troughs i.e. happiness and sorrow and that it becomes very important to keep moving forward admiring both the elements of life.
OK. And one more thing is that the amplitude need not to be same all the time. Because its life, so nothing is stamped on it for long.
We can germinate the right attitude anytime and at any second. Be brave to face the dawn and don't forget to arise and germinate like a seed.
Thinking about the second side of this quotation, let me begin. When it comes to everyday ordeal and challenges, an individuals life relates more to a sinusoidal wave function. Just to understand it, let the abscissa be our life span and ordinate be the life presents. It means that our life is balanced in equal intervals of crest and troughs i.e. happiness and sorrow and that it becomes very important to keep moving forward admiring both the elements of life.
OK. And one more thing is that the amplitude need not to be same all the time. Because its life, so nothing is stamped on it for long.
Kehte hain "Zindagi kisi pal ki mohtaj nahi hoti, bas waqt use mohtaj bana deta hai"So basically, what we do in life and earn in life was never meant to be a dependent factor. Life only asks for the right time, patience and attitude. The present is a present and it should be cheered. Keep the smile alive. It's quite obvious that we will encounter someone with a different opinion and attitude. How we react to latter is all up-to us. Defeat and struggle in life are just an added advantage. We cannot let it dominate and weaken our strength.
We can germinate the right attitude anytime and at any second. Be brave to face the dawn and don't forget to arise and germinate like a seed.



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