Drawn by Mr. Suresh Mohan Semwal |
Do we ever get to finish our drawings or it always remains incomplete? Or whatever we drew, however we drew, till whatever point we drew that was supposed to be our drawing? Is there any The End or whenever it Ends that is The End? Is there any perfect drawing or whatever we drew was perfect for us? Intriguing questions... Isn't it? By the way, my first abstract drawing.....
We all have heard the advice that live to your fullest, do your best, unleash your potential etc. Isn't it? It's like creating your perfect drawing or piece of work.. It's about completing everything the way you wanted to complete, in short, bidding goodbye with satisfaction.
Let's recall the names of some people who are hugely respected and are considered to be role models be most of us I believe...
Martin Luther King, died without fulfilling his dream. Mahatma Gandhi, saw two nations being created on the basis of religion and almost no one practices what he preached.
This list can be endless, isn't it so?
Therefore, the question, does anyone ever gets to complete his drawing as per his satisfaction? Not many I guess.
On a second thought, maybe the ending that we plan were not achieved but they're
complete in its own way.
Just because a child is at a certain age doesn't mean that it's unfinished or incomplete painting. Ageing and dying, is it the completion, achieving what one wants to achieve, is that the completion?
Our list of wishes never end, therefore we keep adding more after what we have already achieved. Should we just focus on underachieved or also look at what we have achieved as milestones. Is milestone not an achievement? Dying with unfinished goal, is it incomplete? Or it just shows that the person aspired for more than the available time?
Is there any completion at all? is it complete the moment we decide it to be? Should we label completion as per success parameters of the world?
I guess, everything and every moment is complete in its true nature. If we are living with wakefulness every step is complete in its order. Nothing is ever incomplete. Everything is perfect. It is how it is meant to be. To realise it we just need to be awake, alert and aware...
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