Friday, August 24, 2007

A potential afterthought.

Do less, expect less. Expect to get disappointed for expecting.
When trust is used as the reason to excuse expectations.


Here's to live bigger than mediocrity. But greatness is an expenditure of energy. Is it wiser to choose those who really deserve it?

posted by Fly @ 2:32 PM  

2 Comments:

  • At September 15, 2007 at 1:16 AM , Blogger hemant said...

    Ok. I don't mean to give gyaan. But this is what I have learnt (From The Art of Living {don't laught}). "Expectations reduce the joy life". This you will be surprised to know has almost become the motto of my life. Think about it. When you expect something, it either happens or does not happen. If it does not, then you feel disappointed. And if does, then you were expecting it anyways. While on the other hand if you don't expect, not getting it doesn't hurt that bad. But when you get it, it's a lovely feeling. That's what surprises are. Come to think of it, why is it that we don't get surprised very often? Why is it that we don't experience this wonderful feeling very often. Because we kill it ourself, even before it comes into existence. Shit man! This was damn long. Sorry.

     
  • At September 15, 2007 at 1:16 AM , Blogger hemant said...

    Ok. I don't mean to give gyaan. But this is what I have learnt (From The Art of Living {don't laught}). "Expectations reduce the joy life". This you will be surprised to know has almost become the motto of my life. Think about it. When you expect something, it either happens or does not happen. If it does not, then you feel disappointed. And if does, then you were expecting it anyways. While on the other hand if you don't expect, not getting it doesn't hurt that bad. But when you get it, it's a lovely feeling. That's what surprises are. Come to think of it, why is it that we don't get surprised very often? Why is it that we don't experience this wonderful feeling very often. Because we kill it ourself, even before it comes into existence. Shit man! This was damn long. Sorry.

     

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