Life is based
on the choices that we make. If we have to choose between right or wrong, we
can easily make the decision. If we choose right, we carry the satisfaction
that whatever happens, we are on the right side. And if we choose wrong, we
know our chances and the risks it follows, thus preparing us somehow for the
worst.
But what if
the choice we have to make is between the two right things? The dilemma
definitely forces us to review whatever we lose if we choose the other.
Therefore, makes our decision far tougher. It does not add anywhere to make us
decide what works better for us.
Under the
theme of THE GIFTED SERIES, we may face dual opportunities once in our
lifetime. Its old news if we say that there is only one person who fits with
us… our true mate. What if it’s more than one? Someone who makes you feel the
same love like you feel for somebody else as well? Someone who can take you far
into some other world and make you realize that this is where you belong, while
the other holds you closer to your own world and gives you the perfect Kodak moments
each time you are with him/ her.
What could
be your choice? A decision to live in your world safely and happily; or to let
go of everything you have for the real place where you are supposed to be and
could seek a haven of bliss there?
Whatever we
choose, I think it’s the human nature to miss the loss we have made in the
deal. But regretting is wasting for sure. If we mourn the loss, we resist the
happiness waiting in the present for us. If we continue to regret, what are we
gaining out of it? If it’s possible to mend the loss, then waste no time and go
for it. If there’s no way to rectification, then there’s no point in
regretting. Looking back and wishing that things could be better, is like
trying to write on water. It results in nothing and changes nothing.
Thus,
whatever road we choose to take would surely lead us to a place. Sometime, we
know where and sometime it comes out with a total surprise. This is what life
is all about, making mistakes, correcting them, and if we have made the right
decision for us, we hit the jackpot! So instead of wasting time in regrets, we
must follow our decisions because they are born out from us and they our solely
our own responsibility.