Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Genuin'ity

Genuin'ity

Almost 2 years since I last wrote a blog. If I claim that , its because I didn’t have time or because I didn’t have a good topic or because I am too busy to think about anything or because I lost interest for writing…


“All I can say is I am not being to genuine to myself. ”


Hang on, before assuming what genuin’ity is about. I know it’s a word that you cant find in the dictionary and I already know that from the red underline that the smart MSword is showing me!


I am writing about the genuin’ity that missing in humans and how fake a life many of us are living. If this one word makes me write a blog after 2 years you must catch the essence of how it could have affected me.

There have been 2-3 incidences recently which have affected me very much to loose my self-control and be highly critical. And not surprisingly all of them were due to money. Sometimes many of us including me attach too much of importance to this commodity that it seems more important that anything else on this world. I wish that a device called calculator was never invented. This device has provoked humans to multiply and divide in every moment of life. Yes, please look and delve into these words ‘multiply and divide’ and think about them beyond just money. And to whatever propositions you can think away from money, money would still always be a tangent* for all these situations in life.


People are so self-centered and rigid that they are sometimes so in-genuine to what their conscience says. They try to win over their conscience and try to dominate it internally. Its interesting, because you dominate yourself . And that’s what I call a false (in-genuine) living.


I don’t want to write more and want to restrict myself to the usual one page I write. Because I don’t want to get more emotional and spoil my day at office which has so beautifully begun.


Just to close on a moral note. Life is very meaningful and pleasantly designed by a cunning architect called God. This architect always wants his designs to learn by their# mistakes. And as I said mistakes are ours (#their). If we can live a much genuine life then life would be as pleasant and meaningful as the architect originally designed it for. But if we wanted to falsely wrap us with a million worries and live a life always calculating (with not just money, I stress again) we would only go up and down the roller coaster and keep blaming and praying to the cunning designer .


*A straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point but does not intersect it at that point

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