Friday, 11 April 2014

Birthday Musings

Birthday – The day a person makes an entry to this beautiful world...

With years’ progressing, the importance of this day continues to remain enigmatically subjective, depending on each and every individuals’ understanding. I believe it must result in: Happiness, Slight Melancholy, and Pensive Introspection.  

Happiness may be attributed to the fact that a person breathes, exists and enjoys – owing to that birthing.

As far as religion is concerned, Almighty has already set an exit date of each and every individual at the time of its accouchement. With each passing year, we are coming closer to that fixed date - in that way it's materialistically saddening and calls for circumspection.

During the course of past years, many actions and activities may have went well. However, many of them could have been carried on differently. Nonetheless, the greatest experiences come from our mistakes and the failures. We should always be able to extract learning from our past – Introspection seems important to get to the desired future. Analyze your past, and excogitate about your future.

Time – It doesn't stay the same, ensuing in the change in all the dispensations around…viz.: People – They don’t stay the same; Situation – There is so much of dynamism in life these days.
If you’re out of university or college, in a subsequent year, the mates who used to give you a call (unequivocally) on your birthday – will message you in a very casual way, that too because of social networks' calendar update. People change, so does the situation, and the credit of all is ascribed to time. We absolve our self by cursing time. Undoubtedly time drives us, and the present time is what we are obsessed with, always. 'Introspect'

At the end, I would like to appreciate & thank my colleagues, who made my birthday hugely special. This is my first corporate birthday, the warmth and the exuberance, with which everyone treated and wished me, will always be a delightful memory ensconced in my mind.
God Bless

Thank You All…

Yasir Reshi