Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Insanity

Albert Enstien says that insanity is doing the same thing over again and again but expecting a different result.  Yes, it is sheer madness to think this way. 

Some dental doctors advised us to brush from left to right one day and change it from right to left another day or up first and followed by the bottom to vary our routine everyday.  It this way, our day will start differently and end differently, it could be more fleshing and changing the result of the day.

Our lives is running round in circles everyday and it is becomes a routine and we become mad as we go round and round.  But, it becomes a complacency as we are going through the safe routine and we emerged into a comfort zone.  When we wake up, it could be the end of our life or in our twilight zone.  By then, we will be afraid to try different routine until the day we die.

Human is an animal of comfort .  We prefer to live peacefully and carefully instead of inviting trouble so that we can live longer.  Why are we so timid ?  We live in fear most of the time.

Fear is something we have to overcome and because of fear we are living in a repeated routine.  Any thing out side our routine is unpredictable and risky.  We fear of loosing our jobs, nothing to eat, no where to live or fearful of being hurt. All these fears live in us and kept us in a routine of circles. Round and round until we drop dead. 

There was this example of a assembling plant worker and she only need to fix a nut on the complete device and she do it day after day . After many years, she don't know anything else but only to know how to put in the nut.  She has to go through retraining to break her working habit or routine.  Even that is done, once a while , she goes into her nut fixing routine.  This is a psychological problem where a repeated routine can reform the character of a human being.

So we have to break our routine to give freshness to our life and let have a meaningful journey . Otherwise, it could be a repeated circle of routines and making us all nutty in the end.

Namaste.

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