Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Unproved is worth zero

Never act if you do not know how to prove it even if you know what you are saying is true. That’s a good learning for the day. A single act acted, that goes unproved is worth zero in the end. You think that you are standing for what you are believing in, you think that you are addressing a prevalent problem blatantly, you think that you are saying the truth, you think that you are grown up to address the mistakes that others commit, you think that you are bold enough to face the issue, but whatever you think doesn’t matter. What matters is if you can prove it or not, what matters is how much support you get, what matters is how others perceive this, what matters is to what extent others go to deny you the fruit.

Sometimes you feel that you didn’t act when it was required. Sometimes you feel that you shouldn’t have acted in that way. Sometimes you feel that you acted correctly. Sometimes you feel that there is no need to act at all. Sometimes you get another chance and sometimes the time ends and clock stops and sometimes you wait for the clock to start ticking again after you have seen that it didn’t run for a long time.

The truth is to keep going on. Never stop because you were thwarted, never stop because were proved wrong, never stop because you were defeated, never stop because you ran before the whistle went on, and never stop because you do not know where things are heading. Stop when you want to stop. Stop when there is not even a nanosecond difference between the start and stop.

When you know that there is a gap between stimulus and response, try to apply it to all situations. When plethora becomes void, and plenty becomes null, a day would come when a single drop inside emptiness would fill the bottle to the brim and then call it as complete.