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Colourable Preferences

Nowadays, anybody can give colour to any incident or act of anyone around. The things regarding the choice of the person as to what led to them choosing the same as against another, can bring justifiable colour. The same goes in public acts of somebody famous too. While it may be innocuous in the eyes of the subject, it may totally foment wrong opinions. Recently, a person known to me became the cause of this confusion: He was apprehended by a law enforcement official for being at the wrong place at the right time. The fact that he looked hefty and rather rugged brought about many wrong pointers in their mind. When somebody freed him from their clutches, they were more convinced that he was a vagabond. But through continued contact with him and knowing him better they thought otherwise. This can happen to anybody and what something is shown need not be what it seems. There can be plenty of instances pointing to this but the reality prevails. Good that something incriminating to be put ...

The Wisdom in Choice

There is a lot of leaning for wisdom to reach the masses. One of them is the art of making a choice. The choice of deciding what one needs to prove and to whom. These may vary from person to person and the best choice with a huge number of following can do wonders. Less said than done, yielding to irrelevant choices and becoming a puppet of the naysayer can drive one to perdition. I was once a part of such an episode. The person known to me was egging me on to settle score with another who was comely and handsome with his choices. His grouse was that the one with whom he compared me was above par at everything and I was lagging. The apple and orange thing crops up here. But, we won't go deep into it or else, there won't be enough oranges in the market. This comparison went on until I proved that my milestones were different and I being a mystic, had a different timeline to stick to. The person backtracked and became embroiled in his own identity crisis. What remained was a scou...