Krish Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 maaya mothaamm anni posts chadivii then hee will be back with a bang post or quotee dnt worryy ...he is one of the master peice in db naa matuku matram. oh..ok..
coca-cola Posted December 22, 2013 Author Report Posted December 22, 2013 Sukham gurinchi antenu... naa dhrushtillo rendu okatee ani naa feeling edhi lekapoinaa inkotti full fill kadu ani na opinion btw ee chedu udhesham tho bhavanalatho vesinaa thadu kadu edhii ...
narsayya Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 ippudu naaku nietzsche philosophy okati gurthu osthundi.. According to him first time ee question thochinappudu, change can develop in three different phases.. 1. Camel 2. Lion 3. Child first stage, man goes seeking answers about himself in his own ways.. some people just brush away the question by keeping themselves busy. this quest for self realisation makes him understand the values of the society he is in, and takes him into dark and disturbing corners of existence because he understands his place in it. kaavalane, he seeks out the heaviest and most burdensome values to prove to himself that he is worthy of it. This stage is the Camel stage.. where man takes pride in his strength to take on society's values although he is not convinced by them. But the burden is heavy.. and no one else appreciates his perception of himself. So in time he becomes bitter, and embraces the spirit of revenge. This is when changing into second stage is helpful.. That is the Lion stage. The man becomes a lion, rejects everything. Challenges everything. creates his own rules, and defends them with gusto. But in the real world, the lion encounters the dragon (society) which fights his rules. The lion can never win this encounter, but can keep on fighting. There's no happiness in fighting the dragon all one's life. This is where the third change is very helpful.. becoming a child. When the lion becomes a child, life no longer is a reactive struggle to defeat other forces. Its a celebration of one's powers. Camel ---> Lion ----> Child. The takeaway is that innocent, calm, approach to life is the most vital thing for happiness. Personally, I'm happy because I've rejected others (although now and then, I behave like a silly camel). But I can't continue to be happy if I am a lion. Some day I should change to a child, a very hard transformation. Although I'm very sure that when I'm 80 and suffer from dementia, I'll be very happy and a child again. I look forward to it :P 1
coca-cola Posted December 22, 2013 Author Report Posted December 22, 2013 ippudu naaku nietzsche philosophy okati gurthu osthundi.. According to him first time ee question thochinappudu, change can develop in three different phases.. 1. Camel 2. Lion 3. Child first stage, man goes seeking answers about himself in his own ways.. some people just brush away the question by keeping themselves busy. this quest for self realisation gives him more answers, and takes him into dark and disturbing corners of existence. kaavalane, he seeks out the heaviest and most burdensome truths to prove to himself that he can handle them. This stage is the Camel stage.. where man takes pride in his strength to take on different truths. But the burden is heavy.. and no one else appreciates his perception of himself. So in time he becomes bitter, and embraces the spirit of revenge. This is when changing into second stage is helpful.. That is the Lion stage. The man becomes a lion, rejects everything. Challenges everything. creates his own rules, and defends them with gusto. But in the real world, the lion encounters the dragon (society) which fights his rules. The lion can never win this encounter, but can keep on fighting. There's no happiness in fighting the dragon all one's life. This is where the third change is very helpful.. becoming a child. When the lion becomes a child, life no longer is a reactive struggle to defeat other forces. Its a celebration of one's powers. Camel ---> Lion ----> Child. The takeaway is that innocent, calm, approach to life is the most vital thing for happiness. Personally, I'm happy because I've rejected others (although now and then, I behave like a silly camel). But I can't continue to be happy if I am a lion. Some day I should change to a child, a very hard transformation. Although I'm very sure that when I'm 80 and suffer from dementia, I'll be very happy and a child again. I look forward to it :P naa nammakaniiiiiiii nilllabetaavv baaaaaaa (.L@ CITI_y@R CITI_@w bl@st
Krish Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 ippudu naaku nietzsche philosophy okati gurthu osthundi.. According to him first time ee question thochinappudu, change can develop in three different phases.. 1. Camel 2. Lion 3. Child first stage, man goes seeking answers about himself in his own ways.. some people just brush away the question by keeping themselves busy. this quest for self realisation makes him understand the values of the society he is in, and takes him into dark and disturbing corners of existence because he understands his place in it. kaavalane, he seeks out the heaviest and most burdensome values to prove to himself that he is worthy of it. This stage is the Camel stage.. where man takes pride in his strength to take on society's values although he is not convinced by them. But the burden is heavy.. and no one else appreciates his perception of himself. So in time he becomes bitter, and embraces the spirit of revenge. This is when changing into second stage is helpful.. That is the Lion stage. The man becomes a lion, rejects everything. Challenges everything. creates his own rules, and defends them with gusto. But in the real world, the lion encounters the dragon (society) which fights his rules. The lion can never win this encounter, but can keep on fighting. There's no happiness in fighting the dragon all one's life. This is where the third change is very helpful.. becoming a child. When the lion becomes a child, life no longer is a reactive struggle to defeat other forces. Its a celebration of one's powers. Camel ---> Lion ----> Child. The takeaway is that innocent, calm, approach to life is the most vital thing for happiness. Personally, I'm happy because I've rejected others (although now and then, I behave like a silly camel). But I can't continue to be happy if I am a lion. Some day I should change to a child, a very hard transformation. Although I'm very sure that when I'm 80 and suffer from dementia, I'll be very happy and a child again. I look forward to it :P mmm interesting....reminds me benjamin button...GP narsayya...
narsayya Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 naa nammakaniiiiiiii nilllabetaavv baaaaaaa (.L@ CITI_y@R CITI_@w bl@st To be happy, absorb lots of data (first hand), take calculated risks and don't bother about the result. And stop coming to DB :P
coca-cola Posted December 22, 2013 Author Report Posted December 22, 2013 To be happy, absorb lots of data (first hand), take calculated risks and don't bother about the result. And stop coming to DB :P yaa true............. @3$%
JavaBava Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 Just remember everyone has thier own way of thinking. Dont judge others based on our value system. Accept people or things the way they are. Dont expect them to change for us. Everyone things we can be happy if things change. But the truth is things chanve if we are happy. Bcoz we start looking at them their way not our way.
JavaBava Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 Newtons law apies for everything. People tend to be in an emotional state unless until forced by an external agent. Anduke love lo unnodiki enta cheppina di tappa lokam ledu antadu ..billing rates venaka parigettevadu eppatiki running chestune untadu .. okkasari aagi aa emotions nunchi bayatakochi chuste ..life is much bigger ani telustundi..it takes a lot of courage tostop running though.
narsayya Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 Just remember everyone has thier own way of thinking. Dont judge others based on our value system. Accept people or things the way they are. Dont expect them to change for us. Everyone things we can be happy if things change. But the truth is things chanve if we are happy. Bcoz we start looking at them their way not our way. What if Judging others for their values is his value. :P Would you judge him for that? if you did, how are you better than him?
JavaBava Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 Ofc lo 55k sal to batike tellodu vadi salary to happy untadu ..but manaki 90k vachina edo takkuvayindanna badha untadi. Inko frnd evariko 100$/hr ani teliste. Evadiko ead vachindani teliste we dont to get emotional. Just remember to run your own race. We cant compete in everyone else's race.
JavaBava Posted December 22, 2013 Report Posted December 22, 2013 What if Judging others for their values is his value. :P Would you judge him for that? if you did, how are you better than him? Unfortunately tats wat most of us does.anduke aa casteism, fanism anni. If u hear someone judging others, just hear, smile and forget it. Dont develop an opinion on the talker. Leave it and move forward.
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