Greater than Equal
Oh you say some of them are meant to die. So are we. Aren’t we?
May be we should accept our death with the same casualness. May be we shouldn’t mourn either.
We are all the same.
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Oh you say some of them are meant to die. So are we. Aren’t we?
May be we should accept our death with the same casualness. May be we shouldn’t mourn either.
We are all the same.
i dont know what this is abt so shudnt comment
but personall i sometimes feel, we think so much abt it when we humans kill other humans or animals - yet other animals do it so thoughtlessly - so casually - maybe bcz they dont take themselves so seriously?
however, having said that, it feels horrible to feel someone being thoughtlessly cruel as a human bcz u r conscious of what ur doing …
@Prerona: It is not about doing it with or without thought. It is about the need to kill. We humans have civilized to a stage where killing is not necessary to survive. That is the price we pay for having evolved and having become powerful enough to take care of all the species in this planet.
@B: I think that though it is very easy to say “lets not be afraid of dying, or mourn another person’s death”, it is practically very very difficult to do so. That is because we as humans attach a lot of significance to our lives and to the people who matter most to us. Only a person who has attained “nirvana” like the Buddha, who has lost the need for “earthly” needs, will be able to be “free”.
Ok, now I need to go take a shower.
“Zindagi se badi,
sazaa hi nahi,
Aur kya jurm hai,
kuch pata hi nahi”
- Jagjit Singh
hmm
what is this all about?
darfur? iraq?
*entirely confusededed*