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Its my way.......

I am here with another piece of truth that is to be acknowledged while we swim against the tides in this sea of life. I would like to start this with a line form my favourite telugu song: " intavaraku yendu koraku vinta parugu ani adakku gamaname ni gamyam ithe bata lone brathuku doraku,prasnalone badulu viunde gurtu patte gundenad ugu". It goes like this "don't question yourself for where you are, why are you running(living).If the journey itself is your goal you will find the answer in that way itself".  This song inspires me all the time .It hepls me  keep myself motivated when I feel low. Life is a marathon.To live life  is the greatest challenge before humankind. I often encounter in myself about what life is.What is my purpose in life ? What can I do to add a small drop of mine in this ocean of human kind.From all these days of   deep thinking I understood that it takes a  a life time to answer.When I was a child my outlook was limited and so my purpos

TWO EARS, ONE MOUTH FOR A REASON.......

All these days I  was searching for a topic that would better suit my blog, which  reflects my innermost quest for truth, on my way of self exploration rather, self improvement. The other day I read a book on self improvement by Robin Sharma, "Who Will Cry When You Die". That book had a magical spell on me.I rediscovered myself, while my eyes walked through the pages of that book.Thanks to Robin Sharma, I found a topic on which I can think deeper and add value to my life. Have you ever recognized that we human beings ,the social animals, always want a companion to express our feelings? I wonder how those relationships that we claim to be selfless : friendship, love etc., are built on TRUST. The trust that the other person will be there to hear me in moments of distress. The more we express to others the more  will the bond be strengthened, is the generally understood notion on building a relationship.But as we observe, we can  learn that human relations, built on trust