We live so many lives in a life and we die a lot before death, that's life. Humans have a lot of faces with a lot of intensity to feel emotions, love, hate, jealousy, energy, and power. When someone talks about life, my interest in understanding life starts to emerge. I always wanted to know what our life is and what its motive is. We are born into a world where living is simple and tough at the same time. Every child has the desire to grow up, but when he does, he understands the real aspects of life. As children we find life a field of blossoming flowers where we wander and feel every touch very calmly. We never know what will happen or what should happen next; instead, we get lost in the fragrance of deep sensible flowers and feel it as our only world. Life is simple when we have only fights about having a wooden pencil and anything can be erased in a matter of seconds. Fighting with friends is no longer a good option and we forget everything as our hearts were clean and clothes were dirty with mud. When a child is born, he is born with nothing except a smile without teeth. He laughs in the shelter of his family. With no expectations, life was smooth as silk and nothing was worrying us. With passing time, I understood one thing, humans teach humans, and whoever we meet with time, will teach us a lesson we should remember to continue our lives. Our childhood taught us to expect happiness and love from everyone, but when everyone understands the same truth, no one comes forward to love each other. Our world is getting cruel because no one wants to move forward and love deeply.
Our parents always taught us to protect ourselves from this world because everyone had learned the same. The jealousy, doubt, and hate arise because everyone is afraid of each other. While growing up, the second beautiful relationships we got was our friends with whom we share our lovable things. They taught us the lesson of sharing is caring, but as the world is rising with pace and competition, everyone wants to become number one and succeed in their fields. There was a time when failure was accepted, but in the internet generation, people are now ready to do anything to become famous. The personal touch of humans has declined since the internet era. The cricket bat has been destroyed by internet games. The competition has been eating our personal satisfaction and hobbies. With a lot of time on internet reduced the size of time in reality and people have become depressed while killing their satisfaction. But we should understand life is cruel but beautiful too. When our expectations rise, we should learn to control them. When someone hates us, we should ignore him. The world is teaching us to live a life in a tough world where people have to accept everything and understand, life is the same for everyone. People say it is normal and we perceive every life's love and hate as a normal routine.
As the passing time, we reach a point in life where our little world becomes our peace. Less talk starts to make us feel peaceful. Walking in nature makes us a to lead our young and old age. Everyone wants to feel lovable. We start to love nature and animals but only find humans a world of cruelty. We all experience people as we perceive them, and some days they are bad too. Life makes me feel emotionless in some situations, while sometimes it makes me emotional in some. A good life requires great deep learning to accept everything. Accepting change is hard, and humans are rigid too. With every fight inside between heart and mind, humans believe everything as it is, but never forget the conflict of it. Humans need approval for their conflicts every time, and with every struggle, the conflicts rise. To lead a peaceful life, humans are the strongest species I have ever encountered where they accept anything and expect nothing in return, and it's possible when they understand the deep sense of life, a life where giving is kindness and understanding is deep true love.
About the Creator
Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta is pre-eminently known for writing plain sailing, meticulous, and pragmatic Self-Help Books. He’s the author of more than forty books including 10 Principles to Beat Failure.



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