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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Theory of Relativity

The Abstract:
The story in kindergarten always ended with the tortoise winning the race. The crow always lost his cookie when he gloated too much with pride and the thirsty crow always managed to drink water from the scarcely filled jug.
I ve been told patience is the key to success and that the righteous people always end up happy. But i have experienced something altogether different. The world is governed by the "theory of relativity".Not only Einstien's, but also mine.
Life is not only 4D it is a multidimensional complex structure, with networks, webs and layers which are impossible to fathom. And every dimension is relative to the previous and the next ones.

The Fifth Dimension:Happiness.
Contrary to what is commonly perceived, happiness is not governed by the morality of your actions. It is actually relative to the satisfactoriness of the implementation of one's actions. you are not necessarily rewarded for speaking the truth, but you can be rewarded for an effective straight-faced lie. Pinocchio may just be labelled as "The Sexiest Man Alive" for his long nose and he is, obviously happy with that, irrespective of moral police's brickbats.

The Sixth Dimension:
Success
Success, again depends on happiness. If you are happy, you are successful. Then it doesnt matter whether you are after the paycheck, nor does it matter how you get that paycheck.The hare was successful, because he slept and was happy sleeping;nor did he lose the second prize.

The Seventh Dimension:
To Deserve

The seventh dimension is an anomaly because it is a verb. But as afore mentioned, actions are affected by relativity too. This dimension depends on factors as yet unexplained. For the time being they have been termed as fate, destiny, kismet, among other things. You need not deserve what you get, and you may not get what you deserve. According to the constraints followed by this dimension, you have no right to feel guilty for the former nor do you have the right to crib for the latter.
The crow may have remained thirsty after all, and the other crow(the proud one) may have got his bread and the accolades from the crow community for his wonderful song.

Conclusions:
There are many more dimensions as yet unknown. The research continues with experience...

1 comment:

azeera:) said...

omg!! so very true.jst wondering y we have value education classes at school.