The most dangerous phrase in the language is "We've always done it this way"

Ever imagined a person having orange dipped in tea? 


Ugh! Sounds flagrant, right? But, there are people out there who are actually having it. Give it a thought, two different food items brought together, which makes no sense and people literally tasting it, like it is a delicacy. Well, I don’t know about that feeling but there’s much more stuff which is still unclosed, facts, which we daily go through but we never think about them prolly because of the impact it has on us or the fears connected with it.
Let's assume, you have a psychotic issue and you were diagnosed about it recently. You have no idea how to deal with it on your own! Cause there is a fear of getting axed out of the society around you. Cause we all are born and bought up with this one saying, "what will people think or say?” When you know your psychotic disorder this phrase runs through your head over and over again. Dealing with a physical disorder is less an ordeal but having problems in your mind, with you conscious, we tend to be ashamed of telling it to others like, “Hey Mike, Do you know I’m psychotic?” They have a fear always stuck in their head that people won’t accept them as they are. Here, the question isn’t if they would be strong enough to come up and speak, the question is when we will make change our perception? Can we treat mental illness like another disease? Can we stop judging people in such a state? Can we stop making this harder for them and help them instead?


‘Wabi-Sabi’ is all about finding the beauty in the imperfections and making people realize the stuff they actually know but not ready to accept it. The change starts through me if you can stand for yourself or against something’s wrong the diversity is possible not just theoretically but practically.
We all have been learning about these things since we were kids but when do we actually implement it. It’s time to actually get things done rather than just reading it on a blog and getting motivated for a few seconds before you get busy in your own life. Let’s make a change if you think you can, it is possible! Stop waiting for people to show up, maybe you’re the first one. Imagine a world without hesitation, fear, or any sort of embarrassment. How beautiful it can be if we come together instead of fighting we make a truce and live peacefully. Is that too many expectations for the brain having, so much load already! Just remember one thing, “I can, I will and I must” these words are petty but if you apply them in your life you can accomplish your goal and it will keep you motivated. Is it too late? No! It’s never too late, just step up and go for it. Is it a lot to take in for the first blog? I guess it isn’t just sharing thoughts that might have some transformation. Until then you know where to find me! Adios Amigos!










~R. Surve


©A. Utekar




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