Monday, June 25, 2007

Is life really ever going to be perfect ?

I don't know how many of you have felt this,but I have complaints about life all the time.For me, life would always be perfect if...

-if i didn't have an exam next week
-if i didn't have to attend my 2nd cousin's mother's brother's daughter's uncle's friend's sister's son's wedding.
-if only I didn't have a bad hair day
-if only I didn't ...

... I could go on and on and on!

But is life ever going to be perfect is the question...
There will always be imperfections,fights,issues,problems and so on and so forth.

It's time we accept these everyday things..and start enjoying the flaws rather than criticizing 'em..!

Afterall , if everything was perfect..would we know what it meant to be happy?!

5 comments:

Anand Hariharan said...

Accepting imperfections in life is the first step towards a perfect life :D :D :D

Anush said...

"Afterall , if everything was perfect..would we know what it meant to be happy?!"

To extend the quote :

The Tantric idea of suffering, or at least its explanation for the existence of suffering, is that negativity helps us to understand the positive. As Thomas More once said (although he wasn't into Buddhism), 'We cannot go to Heaven in feather beds. It is not the way'. Fair enough. Real Madrid and their long suffering supporters finally got to dunk themselves in the Cibeles fountain at the end of a spiritual pilgrimage lasting four long years - fasting in the wild, an eternity almost, after so many years of plenty.

But they may well appreciate it more than previous league titles, mainly because a few months ago it all seemed so improbable, Capello was on his way home and Barcelona seemed destined to continue their run of success, almost by default.

---- Phil Ball On Soccernet.com

:D bbye!

Anush said...

and if life were perfect, everything would be governed by predictable formulae.. even the "FIRST MATRIX" made by the machines was "PERFECT". But the machines realized that its against human nature to be perfect.. hence the "SECOND MATRIX" had an element of randomness... something that made it more "Human" ... What would life be without randomness? We wouldn't have news channels cause there would be nothing ground breaking to report (Except medical discoveries.. but then again, necessity is the mother of all invention, and in a perfect world, no one would fall sick, atleast not when unexpected to do so otherwise)

So what I'm getting at, is that sometimes you dont have to "try" to be perfect! Just be imperfect! Thats what makes us human! Dont be perfect and mess with the fabric of human nature! Laziness rules! :D

Anand Hariharan said...

A syllogical post i saw somewhere else :P :P :P

http://eruditeviews.blogspot.com/2007/04/economics-of-happiness.html

The Cake Lover said...

@nandi

I have already read that post of yours ! :) and I so TOTALLY agree with you! and hey..I'm one step closer to a perfect life!!

@anush

laziness rules it seems! :P enjoy while it lasts!! you won't have the luxury of being lazy for too long!!!