Wednesday, November 16, 2005

TheTruth of Destinies

“There might be different things happening all around us. We may notice them, we may pass by. And we never know how many times a day we may actually miss something important”, was an elderly lady complaining to the nearest bus passenger about present day haste. Words like that do not lack sense, especially if we think about the speed we rush past all the beautiful things with, trying to fit our tough schedules and deadlines. We’ve got such a busy life that sometimes we start hating people who are just walking peacefully in the park contemplating autumn leaves, winter snow, spring rain or summer warmth. We’ve taken up hundreds of businesses to earn more material benefit as if we are going to get all the money in the world. We live on our works only - always busy, always hurrying, always stressed; never having time just to stand and stare around, never enjoying ourselves, never  leaving thoughts of sales plan fulfillment. Though sometimes we may waste time in bars drinking and chewing the rat with a complete stranger, trying to come to a certain understanding or to find a possible solution. And here an amazing thing happens: the more we drink, the more we realize that we are not burning our lives at work in vain! Our destiny is our destiny. And irrespectable of what speed we are driving with we will never manage to miss our turn, because whatever happens, happens to us. Whatever turn we take, we are destined to take it. Whatever destiny is given, it is our own destiny. And things we miss are not ours. Pretty optimistic, isn’t it? Perhaps, the only bad thing is that this optimism comes only as a result from two or more drinks. In vino veritas?

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