Life is what you make it: An article by Vandana Bhasin



I always used to believe that life is a struggle.

It puts us in some challenging role every moment, throwing complex situations at us that lead to uncertainty and indecisiveness. So much so that some events or experiences can even pull down our morale and confidence levels to the extent of guilt and worthlessness. Am I right?

 It’s a typical phenomenon that happens with each one of us at one point or the other.
But what is different is the reaction or receptiveness of each individual.

Most often, we forget that times change, season change and so do our circumstances. And not just that, each situation is learning in itself.

If we comprehend challenges as opportunities rather than problems, then we can overcome any obstacle.

If we start perceiving every failure as a learning experience, it will give us the strength to move on without remorse or apprehension.

If we surrender ourselves to some purpose in life, then life becomes more meaningful.

If we start counting our blessings each day starting with the new dawn that we are blessed each day to the senses that make us alive, we shall never fall victim to envy, agony, self-pity, and avarice.

If we start enjoying and living each moment, rising above our pain and mental restraints, then life seems so promising.

Life has so much to offer; it depends on us what and how much we are willing to accept.

Life is what we make it!



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