Sunday, September 9, 2012

FATE



FATE
FATE – What is FATE? Why FATE is there? Why one needs FATE? I am not the one who likes to write such things. There is plethora of proficient, compassionate and impactful writings available out there. The reason why I have chosen this very topic is because I want to pour my heart out. I want to be myself, at least for once leaving pretentious, ostensible person somewhat behind. Write something which meant to me but no one else. Don’t take me wrong, it is not a puzzle, neither a condescending statement but just a way to blabber all my exasperation.
Now, coming back to the proposition – “FATE”. Why is it so that something’s are always out of our control? Why is it so only when things are mending your way, someone something sabotages it completely? And only when you want to left everything behind, they come forth to haunt you, traumatize you in the worst possible way. There is not a tinge of doubt in my mind that the realm of fate is not any body’s public property and it takes its own course of action. But it compels me to think again and again why some people are always at the receiving end all the time while other few enjoy the heinous prejudice of FATE.
It may sound outrageous, resentful and foolish to criticize fate for anything and everything that happens it once life. But do we have any other choices. While reading this, you may picture, a child crying and grumbling for a toy that is being lost or have been taken from him. Yes, it does sound like this. And I will not be embarrassed to accept this and I can say that everyone will feel the same when there is antagonizing feeling in every corner of their heart. There is a famous axiom that when you time is not good then dog can bite a person sitting on camel. Well is it true? Have you ever been in that position?
The agenda of this particular article is not about why things happen in a particular way. Some things are bound to happen, if not now then may be sometime later. My only conundrum is when something/someone has to be taken away by fate then why to give it at first place. Why to make someone so habitual of something that its absence is what he/she can’t handle? The realization of not able to achieve or reach the favorable outcome can be really very distressing. There is nothing much painful than a father criminating his own son. A mother, who is not lucky enough have a glimpse of her only child before she is eaten by perplexing FATE. I always been a very reasonable person and I totally comprehend that entitlements differ from one person to other. However, what could be the motive behind the flashes of something’s which are not meant for them. This is something which is very far from my accomplished brain. How can someone even justify that this is not a slam from eternity stating his power and ridiculing the human reflecting his helplessness. Does everything in this lifeless life to end with some meaningful lesson? Do words like instantaneous, impulse ring a bell?
We are repeatedly told that there is an “ultimate power” that looks after everyone. I always wonder how can a power decide everything and still remain hideous about his whereabouts’. If everything has been decided by the ultimate power than why we strive for things. Why there is competition? Why there is crime? Why there are ubiquitous monsters of corruption and arson haunting us? Doesn’t that mean that there is not the ultimate power that is controlling things but some coincidence that lead these things to meet some unfinished business? Can’t that coincidence be called as FATE?
I am well acquainted of the fact the nothing that is mentioned above make sense. May be it is not to meant something. It sometimes just goes with the flow leaving everything behind and takes something with you as if it was meant for you.

2 comments:

  1. A great 'ending line' from movie '500 Days of SUMMER' ( u should watch it right away! )

    "If Tom had learned anything... it was that you can't ascribe great cosmic significance to a simple earthly event. Coincidence, that's all anything ever is, nothing more than coincidence... Tom had finally learned, there are no miracles. There's no such thing as fate, nothing is meant to be. He knew, he was sure of it now.

    ~ Abhilash

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  2. I was expecting your comment. Not because u like to read such things but because you will mention something worthwhile...
    and the movie is being downloaded...:)

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