After all these years, now is when I put down a blog for my own purpose. So, the first chocolate I offer for you from 'A Box of Chocolates' is, "It's all about Belief...".
If our whole life can be summarized in one word, the word can be belief. Let me elaborate on this statement with an example. Supposing you want to visit Marine Drive in Mumbai and you're now at Kharghar, the road map would be- A rickshaw to Kharghar Railway Station- Train to CST- A cab to Marine Drive. It sounds so simple here. But when it comes to practical scenario, there is a huge amount of belief involved in this small journey. At first, you believe some Autowala when you get into his auto believing that he'll take you safely to your destination. Then you believe a board saying 'Kharghar'. Then you believe a train board saying 'CST (Harbour)'. Then you'll believe some random passenger when he says "It takes around 1hr to reach CST". Then you believe a board saying 'CST' or a random passenger when he says "This is CST". Then you'll believe a taxi driver and so on. This process goes on the whole way till you return to your place. But, that's not when you stop believing. You believe in everybody you meet on everyday at certain point of time. and that's what makes your life easy. The process of believing starts from your childhood when your mom says "That's your Dad" and extends till a doctor says "you've not got much time left" (No doctor really says that. It simply means till death).
So, Whats my point? My point is, when you believe in so many random things, statements, boards, a piece of paper, random people, dogs and even in God, wouldn't it be a shame for not believing in yourself? Believe in Yourself. Always. Period. That's that!
"I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And, I was really... I was alive." --- Walter White in Breaking Bad.
If our whole life can be summarized in one word, the word can be belief. Let me elaborate on this statement with an example. Supposing you want to visit Marine Drive in Mumbai and you're now at Kharghar, the road map would be- A rickshaw to Kharghar Railway Station- Train to CST- A cab to Marine Drive. It sounds so simple here. But when it comes to practical scenario, there is a huge amount of belief involved in this small journey. At first, you believe some Autowala when you get into his auto believing that he'll take you safely to your destination. Then you believe a board saying 'Kharghar'. Then you believe a train board saying 'CST (Harbour)'. Then you'll believe some random passenger when he says "It takes around 1hr to reach CST". Then you believe a board saying 'CST' or a random passenger when he says "This is CST". Then you'll believe a taxi driver and so on. This process goes on the whole way till you return to your place. But, that's not when you stop believing. You believe in everybody you meet on everyday at certain point of time. and that's what makes your life easy. The process of believing starts from your childhood when your mom says "That's your Dad" and extends till a doctor says "you've not got much time left" (No doctor really says that. It simply means till death).
So, Whats my point? My point is, when you believe in so many random things, statements, boards, a piece of paper, random people, dogs and even in God, wouldn't it be a shame for not believing in yourself? Believe in Yourself. Always. Period. That's that!
"I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And, I was really... I was alive." --- Walter White in Breaking Bad.
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