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in Significance of the self

Posted by Ramya Shankar on Saturday, July 26, 2008 in , ,
It all seems cryptic at the first glance. You step back and look at the whole thing taking in more than what you must. It gets a little overwhelming, but you get used to it after a while. You try to change, but it is the inevitable. You can't. The power is killing you. You are helpless. You submit. You sympathize with the self. Pity, compassion, sympathy seem mere words that noone can relate to. The world now seems a much cruel place and its inhabitants all monsters. The ones who meant most are to be feared. You have no choices. You must not complain. Blame, insignificance and immaturity are synonymous to you. The once cute to be clumsy reaches its apex of irritation. What was once new is the mundane now. But you must not regress, this is what you are to be. This is what you wanted. Your wishes are now true. The regret is simply the twinge of the conscience. You learn to ignore it. Suddenly, you see that's what you are to do. You find your way out. The reverie ends right here and you wish all that you felt never comes true. Your deepest inhibitions to never surface and remain sunk in the deep ocean of emotion !

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5 Comments


GRE effect konjam overaa than irukku un post la.....

paarthu paarthu..... ippolam unoda crib kooda oru hi-Range la than irukku :p

anyway.... dont wanna comment on wat u have write... just wanted to say...take care sis :)


be along the flow sister! dont resist the current, take the tide, it will throw you hither tither but atleast you will not be in stagnant water at the end.


i have absolutely no clue as to the reason behind ur post. but somehow i find myself exactly in the same place.


Um... I think its high time I start my preps for CAT.

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Self doubt is doubt. It need two things to be dispelled, either encouragement or courage. I have personally found that the thing that works best is "This too will pass".

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