Sunday, August 24, 2008

LIFE THAT WE NEVER LIKE

LIFE THAT WE NEVER LIKE

We never desired to be born but we were born. It was not our wish to die, yet, surely we are going to die. In between this undesired birth and unwished death is what we call life that we are supposed to enjoy.

How can we actually enjoy what we never wish nor desire? Life is that difficult to comprehend and there are those who get so lost in the jungle of unlike experiences that they decide to commit suicide.

Life’s maze is never easy to fathom. In our desire to find the end to successfully get out, we bump left and right, turn around or change route many times. Those who walk the path calmly finds the way easily and triumphantly.

Life’s maze, however, is not only a path to walk because along the pathway are concave and convex mirrors that confusingly reflect your image to turn either too large or too small, not to mention that mirror images are the reverse reflections of yourself. What is left turns out right and what is right turns out left.

Added to this puzzling maze and dizzying mirror reflections are many different kinds of obstacles that puff-up at no particular point and time. If you are not smart enough those obstacles will greatly make your course many times more difficult.

The secret is to keep your focus. Keep your head up since when you lose your head, you lose your senses and your target which is to get out of life’s maze not necessarily unhurt but whole.

Successfully getting out of the maze gives you a tremendous sense of victory and a feeling that after all the things you don’t like in life are the things that makes your life worth living and desirable. You now feel fulfilled and wish to die with dignity.

If you shall be given another chance to live again you shall still desire to be who you are because your life has been wonderful. Whoever said that “Life is what we make it”, must have succeeded in coming out of life’s maze.

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