Feb 22, 2010

Three questions


Always a stream of possession knocks at every mind to flow out as commands of possessiveness to gather all objects of mental pleasure from the external world. 

We need to question, first of all, the authoritative arguments of possession or ownership. Whether we have any right to demand an ownership of externalities? No. 

Secondly, we need to ponder over the question of ‘commanding’ and ‘possessing’. Whether we have any legal right to command an outsider or possess an external object? Discarding the dictatorial sense, the answer is ‘surely not’! 

Finally the question of seeking mental pleasure from an external source would need to be considered. Whether an outbound object is really capable of providing you of an everlasting comfort? It is idiotic to seek pleasure from a fleeting externality in whose changing phenomenon you don’t have a direct role. It changes according to its will and fancies, or faith and fate.      

But still man pins hope on others and variables. 


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