Fake Satisfaction
We can count everything. Even the stars!
Actually they aren't uncountable!!
If someone says something;
Actually they aren't uncountable!!
We are satisfying ourselves only.
We have become expert in satisfying ourselves.
If someone says something;
It is his thinking. I don't care!
If someone dislikes you;
Well, i deserve much better!
If we don't know something;
Leave it, who knows everything!
If we are running out of the battery;
No problem I can live without cellphone!
Etc..etc..etc..
Okay,
What would have happened if the scientist had found a satisfying solution for their troubling thoughts??
We could not possibly imagine a single invention !!
Okay, another eg:-
Have you ever seen a 2 to4 years child looking for such satisfying answer! Especially created for self satisfaction
What would have happened if the scientist had found a satisfying solution for their troubling thoughts??
We could not possibly imagine a single invention !!
Okay, another eg:-
Have you ever seen a 2 to4 years child looking for such satisfying answer! Especially created for self satisfaction
Think....
Perhaps 'NO'
We are smarter, we are educated, and we possess more experience and understanding!!
Yet, we fail, because we are liers, grown up liers in the so called positive environment, filled with super positive thoughts.
Actually,
our satisfying answer to ourself haven't ever been satisfactory,
our satisfying answer to ourself haven't ever been satisfactory,
That's why our fake satisfaction reflects our fake attitude towards fake happiness created by us!
Once we learn the rigidness, acceptance, and truthfulness from a child, we won't say that
"stars and hairs are uncountable things."
"stars and hairs are uncountable things."
We'll accept that inside the positive shell of our thinking, negativity is still breathing!
This acceptance will bring the real satisfaction and will help you to overcome the fake self created satisfaction.
©Aakanksha Mishra
This acceptance will bring the real satisfaction and will help you to overcome the fake self created satisfaction.
©Aakanksha Mishra
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