The Challenges in the Dimensions of Life.
Under the topic of Emergence of life, I wrote about the magical boom of life and its purpose as that life of
any person is to help another person and we all live in our chosen path only
for the purpose of serving another person in some way. The happiness we derive
from doing it effectively is all our life about. Now, under the challenges of
the dimensions of life, I want to bring in three conceptual foundations to the
magical boom, starting with the developments made to our lives by some other
people and how we are reaping the benefits of it, ( you can also be one of that
creator of a benefit for another). Discussing about that, I get reminded about
the scientific developments being made, and how can it harness or hamper a
human progress through the difficulties. Though it keeps us connected, I often
question myself if that connection is really strong. Yes, for a while we use it
in our professional life, it becomes a key to productivity. We live in a world
of instant gratification. Our fast paced lives are increasingly taking a toll
on our patience and tempers to the extent that the smallest things can veer us
out of control. Talking of such, the first conceptual foundation is about the
scientific developments, and the connection it has on us as a key to productivity
in case we use it to harness the resources better and also not to hamper the
opportunities available to others.
Next up, I thought of viewing our mind and
heart as an organization. The kind of process which goes into each decision
making is like how an organization functions. In such a case, I felt there are
three points, like a triangle inside us, which are the subconscious mind,
conscious mind and our heart. A few decisions need logic and while a few needs
to be taken with our rationale, and which controls the other is a question to
be answered. While heart always looks to be in the comfort zone, the conscious
mind is a cautious one which refrains the emotions which goes into making a
decision. The key here is the sub conscious mind. Coming second in the line of
the conceptual foundations is the decentralization of what I called as the
organization. Let, your heart decide and pursue what it wants, and the conscious
mind decide if it is the correct path, and when these two accept and fall in
line, take it to your sub conscious mind and that becomes your dream and
you’ll never shy away from making your efforts to reach the goal, and trust me
your actions will be fueled by your own self-motivation and inspiration from
within.
Subsequently, an interesting theory falls into this. Personnel management in many
organizations these days is about providing a person to maintain the employee-
employer relationship, and the newer version of it is the human resource
management. Going by our own version of viewing ourselves as an organization,
It is important to connect ourselves (employee) to the employer, I might say
God as our employer and end up discussing and debating leaving out the purpose,
so to those who feel this unacceptable plainly put it as connecting ourselves
(the relation) with our parents. How often, including me, we have argued over
nothing, fought for our desires or prayed only when we were in such a dire need
for anything. Have we ever thought of thanking our parents or the God for
gifting us this beautiful life? We hardly do, because we have all pushed
ourselves to such an extent that we proudly say it aloud and make announcement
about our hatred, but shy away and be scared to express our love, purging anger
from the mind is important, as it hampers the character. It is
like throwing flame on others with the intent to burn them down, but ultimately
you burn yourself before they do.
Looking back, We have got three conceptual foundations, which includes
- Using the available resources to harness ourselves, and not hamper others.
- Connecting the three dots within ourselves, that is you decentralize your own organization.
- Personnel management of yourself to ensure you show gratitude;Controlling anger.
Imagine, If you really understood the purpose of your life, wouldn't you feel mocked at your own thoughts and actions? If you feel, yes, then choose your way wisely.
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