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How I define MY world & THE world

Equating MY or THE world on extreme parallels can’t be a just scenario as both interdepend and
co-exist while defining one’s vantage. Our identity is a brew of both. We strive persistently to
carve out our persona about life and our own existence along the shades that occur between
them.

MY world is a utopian fantasy. I believe in wishing sprites, and all the fairytale creatures that
ever came across the chapters of my childhood; for I realize that their mere existence lies not in a
fanciful caricature but instead resonates to the mortals we encounter daily. These lores and
stories have played a pivotal role in defining my perspective. What I register into MY world’s
cognition is a reaction from THE world. And in countless hours spent overthinking, I formulate
the connections between them.

Nevertheless, I don’t see the world as homage to Dickens drab districts, but rather a diorama of
learning and Ikigai (reason for being). It’s almost like the advanced level of snakes and ladders
whereby the ladders aren’t the sole source of ascending but atrocities too forge you into the
knight of your realm. It’s the jousting of emotions, of flowers and failures, of smiles and sobs,
which tailor your armor to duel along your path. For it isn’t where the duel finishes, but how it’s
finished.

We are connected to the cosmological order. We can’t deny that since our existence contributes
as a fragment to the whole. Hence, events we encounter can’t be entitled as good or bad, it’s the
patina of experience which describes them. Therefore our lives are anything but serendipitous
rolls, reflecting on the theatre of our mind. We must dwell in the crooked valley, struggle
through the narrow paths, none of our world can’t be molded if THE WORLD is kept at bay. We
have to learn to exchange between the realities of the world and if not all but alter our world so
we can impact to the world at large through the minor contributions we make. It’s an ever
evolving scenario, and change is crucial, my world will change, has to change and that change is
the essence of water that when flows, sources many, but when stagnant, grows algae which
ultimately kill the life underneath.

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