Thursday, December 25, 2008

TMPT reopened and so did TRIDENT on the same day last sunday,admist much fanfare and media-glare.They put it all together behind them in their zeal to prove that nothing can be a deterrent to a brave force of human spirit.Rightly so.What is more important now having bounced back from a tumulous period is that, a round the clock vigil is maintained and supported at all nooks and corners.So that would mean places other than the ones that we see as important and vulnerable.Any place is a life threatning place!The vigil is for us to maintain and sustain.This is long term and systematic change in the way we think,live,work and choose to die!Yes death is inevitable, and so is a calamity,but what's in our hands is the fraction of a chance to rewrite something which may be already being written now,at present.We, the people have been perhaps shoved into a strata of murky,uncertain,fear filled and suspicion ridden living forever.And the only way forward is to light up your own pair of eyes and sharpen your hearing skills and heighten your senses,just so that you grow old with a fruitful past behind you instead of being on a casualty list of a BMC hospital.A pair of guys just did that,listened to their heightened sense of survival and dodged bullets by pretending to drop dead.They say human sense works on many levels,some of which are usually not experienced by most of us during lifetime.The function of a brain is much more than thinking rapidly about a lot of things simultaneously.It also is programmed to NOT THINK about too many things, and as vouched by many disaster victims, actually slows down abysmally to think like a housefly which sees human movements in slow motion all the time(so you found the answer to why these pesky flies are so fast on the move).A good mind will act to survive and rescue,instead of zigzaging towards his death.This kind of situation will bring about minute changes and adaptibility amongst us.And once again the survival of the fittest adage will be proven right.

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