Saturday, July 13, 2013

What Has Life to Offer me?

What Has Life to Offer me?

“To be or not to be”

                This is the famous opening phrase of a soliloquy in William Shakespeare's play HamletIn the soliloquy, Hamlet questions the meaning of life, and whether or not it is worthwhile to stay alive when life contains so many hardships. He comes to the conclusion that the main reason people stay alive is due to a fear of death and uncertainty at what lies beyond life.

                Perhaps, his view upon this phrase is merely acceptable beyond reasonable stipulation. Nowadays, as days and months walk by, people stumble upon more than a few colossal dilemmas which continue to ponder. These quandaries comprise of escalating water and electric bills, prices of daily necessities, tuition hike et cetera. These indeed protract the burden of the society when it comes to finances. But in our case, the heap of home works and projects and the hoard of lectures to study are those that we regard as the burden. Every day when I wake up at five, those hard day’s works hinder my way out of my bed. I’m always thinking of the Friday, for weekend comes after Friday. But still I need to get out of my bed and impede another day of adversity and triumphs. Day by day, this is how my morning undergoes. And when I got home late in the afternoon, bundles of assignments are ahead of me. Occasionally, I even finished all my chores at around 11 in the evening, indeed too late for a young individual to sleep.

                Those were just few of millions of predicaments that trigger the humanity and almost certainly, bring about positive and negative corollaries. In fact, the consequence purely depends on the person, in the way how he/she treats the problem or how he/she deals with it.  Perhaps, there would be a pessimistic upshot if a person deals with the problem negatively. On the other hand, an affirmative one if he/she mingles with it optimistically.

                Life is too petite to burden yourself with those pondering dilemmas on your left and right shoulders. It is neither extended to thrash out the possible dilemmas that may come your way. All you have to do is to mitigate the burden of heaped problems and think of something that can make you relaxed and unwind. Turn your attention to music, for I suppose music makes all things dazzling. Or go on reading books and novels, for you can pick out a thousand thoughts and ideas that can alleviate your tension.


                In short, just think of the positive side and put out of your mind the pessimistic ones. Instead, live life to the fullest.

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