26 December 2012
“The Necessary and the Unnecessary
Companionship”
The sufferings of life, as rightly explained by the
concept of ‘Karma’, a person’s performance of his duty, are inversely
proportional to the amount of perseverance and good intention he commits to his
life. But I believe often people end up reaping the pain arising out of the
‘Karmas’ of the ruined company they keep. It’s a hard fact that how often the
wrong kind of companionship results in depriving people of the goodness of
life.
“The practical aim of a companionship is to benefit from
it, concurrently towards performing one’s sacred duty – Dharma”
Thoughtful....
ReplyDeleteWell they say, truth or happiness, never both. Practical too in today's life.
Implying that the measure of good or bad solely depends on the bystander or the authority today, how do we calculate whether its good or bad?
Yup. It's true that the good and the bad is a relative view. That's why the decision could be solely based on the lines of the individual goals in life.
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