Sunday, 8 February 2015

All's Well That Ends Well

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There is one thing that I have heard quite often that beginnings are scary and I agree with it and but it is not really that complex to begin something. You just have to have the courage to begin and the rest starts falling in place. Even if it does not fall in place you learn and start making effort to make anything fall off place. There are many individuals who began without any plan or vision but did well by tackling the problems that they came across. For right execution of the plan a great mind is important but more than that zeal to make it work is also important. If a person is not having that zeal to make things work, to make things fall in place then there is a great possibility that his venture would have shut before it would have started.

But the worst part is end. It is something that no one plans for. No one says okay I have this plan if this plan does not work or lets end it here and start new. The same is applicable for art also. You might begin a painting well or a poem well but the crux of it lies in the way you end it. The final stroke of brush on the painting or a final stanza of a poem or final note of a song, these are the things that are most difficult because the best comes at the last and they have to be carefully chosen. The same thing is very significant in life also. We don’t know how to end something that we have started and when we keep working on something that should probably end then it sucks the life out of us and tires us.

Don’t know how to end this post, so I guess a lame good bye will do.


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