Mudivillai Itharuku......It never ends......
We run behind something all the time. Some time we call it aquisition of knowledge, sometimes money, sometime towards somethings for which the reason could be as stupid as "it is peer pressure, if i dont do it, i may be left behind in the race". We all run this rat race, for what? Is there a (meaningful) end to it?
Rats dont know where they run, but they join the rat crowd in the race.
My father once said looking at a street dog playing with its Puppies, "Probably this is the most happiest creature right now on earth". Who knows he may be right?
God made his things in such a way that it can never ever be measured by his bloody creatures (esp. creatures like humans, who think they are smarter than other creatures, may be they are not). But many of us boast and be proud of ourselves with things we measure with our own/global scale. Say, 95% in 12th Exam, or probably an onsite chance with in first 3 months of joining a company, getting an award, etc. But i think the best acheivement is something which can never be measured, it can only be felt, and you feel happy you did through out your life (like many of gods creations, say like happiness, depression, love, guilt all these things do not have a scale). I think my best acheivement ever in life would be when i accomplish something from my heart and i when i stop constraining myself with man made bounds. It is like this...
We all are trying to
Maximize: our benefits in some form (money/power/whatever)
contraint to: time, people, resources
But the constraints above can only be man made things, never ever god made things. (Have you ever said, i will work in this untill i feel happy/satisfied. No we always say, i will work in this for next 2 months or 2 years).
when we start working with objectives with constraints that are god made things, i think we will reach the boundlessness in our solution. I mean the real infinity, and no man-made-scale can ever measure such an acheivement. I think all genuises (einstien, isaac, ramanujam, raman) followed this funda.

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