Saturday, 4 July 2015

All is in the minute

So,there is this guy in a Hollywood movie who is at a conference hall giving his dream motivational speech to an elite audience.After having done that for millions of people at million conferences,he finally gets to perform at his dream venue. And,there on the stage,in the middle of his speech,he realizes his real calling. He hustles to continue with his speech but his realization gets the better of him. He feels that this is just not it. He takes a step back. He rushes to the airport and runs to Chicago to complete some unfinished business.

Now,generally people would think that even if he wanted to go back and follow his heart,then he could have finished his speech,waited for a while and boarded the next flight available Why did he have to leave in the middle of a conference? 

For all you Bollywood buffs,a similar thing happens in 2 States when Arjun Kapoor leaves his job-interview mid-way to propose to Alia who herself is in an interview.Why did he have to propose to her while she was in the interview? Is it not strange that people without thinking much,take a risk and succeed in the end. Sure,eventually ,if not immediately of course. 



Well,that's the point. Everything that happens in this Universe has a reason. If they wouldn't have had the heart to follow their heart at that particular moment of enlightening,they might not have had similar results. It all lies in the moment. If it's gone,it's gone. There is nothing like a second chance. (Well not in this context alleast). 

Procrastination could have led them to rethink all over it again and their fears of failure and rejection respectively would have kept them stuck in their routine. It is important to take risks in life. Life is too short anyhow. If you are not ready to do so,then there are chances that you are a control-freak. You might be suffering from OCD. I am not a 100% sure on this but you could certainly Google about these terms and research some more about these. 

The point is to make us all aware how important it is to seize the minute. Do,what you have to,right this very second. There might not be a second moment or a second chance.


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