Physicists have an interesting theory that claim that time as we ordinary people know it is an illusion. The theory claims that ordinary subdivision of time into the past present and future is senseless. What had me intrigued is the portion of this theory that claims the future is already set. That was a blow in the face and takes me to my next point that whatever happens in our lives is not coincidental. It may sound like a pretty mystic conclusion to be drawn from science but its not. The greatest mistakes we make is to look for prognostics in casual events. We strive to understand a deeper meaning in the events in our lives. It is this strife to look for meanings that are naught that knock us completely from the truth.
Man has been known to be, and still is, deficient of gratitude. We always ignore what is given to us and focus more on what is not. The attitude of deficiency hinders us from enjoying the fullness of our lives. My advice is to enjoy what you got, forget what you don't.
Nature has offered us many pleasant yet simple gifts, the breezes that caress our skins, the sweet scents that entice our nostrils, the melodies that enchant our ears, the sights that awe our eyes and the simple things that people do that touch our hearts.
For the fault, esteemed reader, lies not in our stars but in our selves that we are underdogs and live sad lives.
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