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Poetry on Being Stuck

 BEING STUCK The world is moving, but it feels I'm standing still, Just like a rigid and helpless hill. Which stands there unable to move, It got ideas that the world disapproves. But still it hopes for the best,  wishes for a happy sunset. The one where he is free from fears, Experiencing true happiness after many years. -Amrinder

Learn what a magician knows and it’s no longer magic

Learn what a magician knows and it’s no longer magic


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Interpretation of this quote according to me:

I find this above mentioned quote both simple and deep at the same time. A quote filled with wisdom and truth. That's why 
I find this quote quite synonymous to life. Often times we surround ourselves with worry, fearing of a future that is unknown to us and destroying our present because of it.

We as human beings have a beautiful ability to think, to deeply ponder on our thoughts, to question reality, to search for meaning and purpose but at times this ability takes on toll on us, we begin to think too seriously about our future. Now thinking beforehand about situations is not a bad thing, but too much overanalyzing them does no good to us. It just only increases useless fear in our mind.

Life is about embracing changes, dealing with problems and learning lessons which shapes our present self. Imagine knowing everything that will happen to us; What kind of life will it be then? The answer is a highly monotonous life with no curiosity to venture in the unknown and at the end finding ourselves.

At times questions like “Where will all this lead to?”  “Will this decision shape my future or will it bring me close to failure?” clogs our mind, this is when fear takes over, that's when our mind starts making scenarios and further complicates the situation.

Just like once a person learns magic they no longer see it as a miracle, they just see it as a task to execute. Knowing about the future will do the same to us. Who will view life as a miracle if they had all the answers to their problems beforehand?

So life must be taken as a venture, a beautiful journey to embrace the unknown and finding ourselves with new experiences and lessons. All we need to do is believe in ourself. Rather than fearing about the end ahead, lets focus on one step at a time filled with believe and positivity. That's the only way we can see miracle happening for real.

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