Friday, 22 October 2021

Hatchway

Dear Readers,

 I hope you all are doing fine and safe. 

 The remedy for weakness is not brooding about it but thinking about strength.

-Swami Vivekananda.

 Finally, we see some dip in the corona Virus cases in India, and I think the Bell curve is flattening up, great we could achieve a billion doses of kudos to all the people involved in it. 

 Today want to discuss an all-important topic.

 We all know what we mean by “door” it is a piece of furniture that protects a particular place from trespassing and helps maintain privacy.

 On the contrary, doors are entry points to a new place that is ready to explore.

 That was a material aspect of doors; let us think a little bit from a literary element.

 I mentioned doors are gateways to explore new places.


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 Similarly, now, if we consider our life as a journey and in this journey, we enter many places, and each of these places has boundaries, gates and doors that we need to knock, open and finally go inside.

 Each of those barriers or doors is the problem you face in life, and every time you open that door, you enter a new world which we can call the solution.

 But it doesn’t end there; your new world will have other rooms locked, there you have the task to work upon to unlock those rooms again and explore!

 So the cycle actually continues, you enter a world, you see things there, enjoy them, you suffer from them and move on, and again you move to a different world.

 Many of you reading this would have played the game “Mario” by Nintendo, where he finally clears many worlds to meet his princess.

 Doors matter in life, and as you grow old, the doors will be solid and hard to open, but you need to become strong and competent to open these doors and start exploring the world.

 Unless we do not understand the root cause of our problems in life, we will always open new issues or not close our current ones!

 It is just like carrying the wrong keys to open doors; either you are stuck or may enter the wrong place, by which I mean creating new problems for yourself!

 Just keeping it simple for today, as I see many people are lost and thinking about things which don’t matter. These are times they need to think and work on resolving their issues and move on!

 All the best, practice moving on in life. 

 It seriously helps. It has seriously helped me at times where I needed to! Let it be a job or a person. Once you understand the crux, you need to move on!

 Get busy living or get busy dying!

-Andy Dufresne to Red Redding -The Shawshank redemption.


 Thanks for your time, have a lovely weekend.

 Helios.

4 comments:

Brunda Anil Sastry said...

Loved the analogies and metaphors, makes one think! Great work!!

Unknown said...

Nice thought provoking article

Harish Murthy said...

Thanks a lot Brunda 😀

Harish Murthy said...

@ Unknown thank you.

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