Saturday, February 26, 2011

Could't resist blogging about this

Many a times, when I try to do something, my mind directly goes in search of the "when" factor rather than the "what" factor associated with the activity under perusal. Basically, it is trained in a way to search for when the results would be seen. Seldom do I really understand the fact that what I am doing is primary and I should wait patiently to see when I can achieve it. Man in general can define the WHAT, but it is God/Supreme power(as seen by different individuals) who defines the WHEN. Faith - I will get what i want (This is needed for sure in many youngsters today). Faith isn't - I will get it when i want it. The question that comes to our mind should never be "Will I get it"; it should only be "By when will I get it"

To close this "God's delays are definitely not His denials"

1 comment:

Saisubramaniam said...

good post,but i'd like to make a point:'Man must never aim for the fruits of his actions,but must concentrate only on accomplishing his task'.
Today, a person aims mainly for the results for which he/she is actually undertaking that task...i am not saying that this is wrong...but,in the present scenario,a work is done only after thinking what its future uses will be.That encourages the person to not care about the essentials that do not fetch any returns,but if they are not actually done,they could mean a bad future.
The present day ideology makes a person only think abut the self,and not the society.