It's so sad that impossibility has been held as the standard, settling for less, and miracle held for possibility.
True, we've been so held down for so long and more to come unless there's a glimpse, just the tip of spontaneous change, a radical catalyst that is so glaring no matter how little it is (sounding more like a plea, right?)
Let to live in caricature and the environment is not the best of places to be found.
The impossibility spoken about is more like a cancer, that is spreading fast from one part to another and guess what,it's highly contagious.
When walking down the road, it is heard, looking at people's faces, it is seen.
Back to the question of how to get out of the circle that hasn't been asked because finding oneself constantly in the same position as to where the circulation started off.
And this is the part that gets me off,the question of a solution would result to more questions and series of problems to the solution.
Absolutely, many a times magic seem only logical, as impossible is high that solutions can't be so high because it would surely be sabotaged.
The "that's how we do it" syndrome has eaten too deep and taken hold.
Okay, at this point is that, the process may have begun without being felt but how true is this (bad greater than good but the good are bad).
Being born till date, I wouldn't say that the cloud of possibility has hovered.
From nothing to nothing still and being constantly reminded that sabali is the solution.
Sabali- patience has been the deal of a lifetime and is obviously tiring.
I'm totally tired, exhausted of the circle.
As Robert T. Kiyosaki puts it,"get out of the rat race unto the fast track."
Choices, decisions, actions and responsibilities are the true solution.
"Nothing truly comes for free but value that which comes free," but when told to value that which comes free, actually nothing is free even that which is free, time and hardwork would win this one.
Time has not been taken to strategize the way forward, a one and only solution. Time tells it all, and surely this is no blame game.
The problem is me, surely it's certainly me and no one else, so I'd take the blame and responsibility for the consequences of all action but its amazing how no consequences would come directly to me but would affect me invariably and more damage to the generation down the line.
The progeny of those in authority, would be doing their best but the best sounds more like the least.
All that works before does not do so again, by constantly applying orthodox method to a modern graded problem is no way to offer solution.
As for hardwork, everyone does work hard, really hard right.
Hardwork doing nothing because clearly when one is working really hard on something, it surely becomes obvious.
Ah! Stagnancy still lurks without doubt and it should also be clear that one strike, one blow is not sufficient enough.
It's a continuous process to cure the cancer without death being the option.
No issues with miracles but running from the truth and constantly holding on to the less practical does not contribute the least progress that is needed.
Yet again, sabali comes up but truly it's time up.