Saturday, November 15, 2008

It's not Important.....

Its not important how much you earn, but what’s more important is how well you live. (After all every idiot is earning, including me :) )

Its not important how long you live, but what’s more important is how happily you live. (Longevity is a curse infact)

Its not important how much you read, but what’s more important is how much of it you can apply and spread. (How many of us read to change? :) )

Its not important how far you live, but what’s more important is how accessible you are. (Have we lived a life to attract people to visit us? )

Its not important how much you think, but what’s more important is to translate them into reality. (The more I think the more confused I get)

Its not important how much you can save, but what’s more important is to define how much is enough for me. (Someone saves for someone else to spend!!)

Its not important how much you can arm yourself, but what’s more important is how much you can try to restore peace. (Peace is but a natural process of realization, that what you did was wrong)

Its not important how much you can eat, but what’s more important is how much you really relish of it. (Some exercise after eating and for some eating itself is a ritual/exercise)

Its not important how far you can walk, but what’s more important is to have the stamina to return back to the origin. (Wherever you go you always keep longing to get back to the origin point).

Its not important how much you can talk, but what’s more important is to effect a radical thought of change in the listener. (Everyone experiences a halo, for some its ephemeral and for some its eternal)

Its not important how much you can enjoy, but what’s more important is to spread the source of enjoyment. (When everyone is enjoying it’s the state of enlightenment).

It not important how long you can sleep, but what’s more important is how little we dream while sleeping. (Dream is to experience the unreal, bitter or sweet)

Its not important how long you write, but what’s more important is how much of it meaningful and relevant with the flow. (Here I stop :) )

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