Posts Tagged ‘life’

Some pictures mean more than they say! These are random shots that I have collected from various places. Am not a photographer – but am sure you can see the depth in these pictures!!!

A New Beginning – This was taken one fine morning at the Food Mall on the Mumbai Pune Expressway at 6 am. The sun had just lit up the sky, while the solitary lamp post seems to be looking at in awe, wondering if it could ever manage this magic!!!

Light-up-the-sky!

Light-up-the-sky!

Land’s End? – Taken from atop the Chapora Fort in Goa, this breathtaking picture is more than a shoreline. It’s a reminder of what the planet was before we starting killing it bit by bit. How soon before the end?

Phir Milenge! – The sunset. This painting on God’s canvass is the most tranquil scenes that I have ever seen. When was the last time you felt peace?

See ya, tomorrow!

See ya, tomorrow!

Waterworld! – Nature’s temper tantrum in Mumbai. That’s abour 5 feet of water in my building!

Where's my boat?

Where

Life is full of choices – It’s the choices you make that truly define you. Just like this wall. Elegant, Beautiful, Solid, Fighter. Never give in, never give up!

Carved in stone!

Carved in stone!

I was watching Munnabhai doing his Gandhigiri over the weekend. In one episode of his Gandhigiri, he tells a girl to observe how the guy she has to marry behaves with a person of a lower income. Simple and yet amazing method.

It’s surprising how people still behave just based on the lifestyle level they are on. Obviously having good education, a good job and the trappings of a comfortable well being, people have still not come to realize that irrespective of what anyone does, we should have respect for others. And add to that patience. It’s considered normal for us to be more patient with people above us, and practice zero tolerance for people below us. But is that the right thing? Are we not to have any prejudice based on class or social status?

Somewhere – in my observation – this is a phenomenon of “new wealth”. As incomes rise, and as the middle class man discovers a better life, perspectives change. Being on the other side of the fence, should not necessarily change his lens. Rising in life should be applicable to both his physical as well as mental state. He should ensure that he rises over his petty trivial pursuits of stamping his well being over others. Life is simple. Let’s keep it that way.