The Human, His Mind and His God

Monday, 2 April 2012

THE DRAMA OF LIFE


THE DRAMA OF LIFE


The golden era of the life span of a human being is the middle age. This is a period when he attains the real maturity. We can classify the middle age as a period between 45 to 55 years. After completing so many eventful years, we enter the middle age with a grace which is a specialty of this age. Most of the people realise about their role as a dutiful member of this society. This doesn’t mean that the young people are not dutiful citizens.

What I mean is that this a period when a man or a woman gets a matured outlook about themselves and about the society. During the childhood we are busy with our studies and we see the world through our parents, teachers and friends. During the young age, we
are busy with ourselves (I don’t mean selfish) and we try our level best to shape up our career and family life.

But during the middle age, we begin to see things which we have not seen before. Or in other words we begin to see the world in a different perspective. This helps us to upgrade our personality to a higher grade. And this in turn upgrades your acceptance in the
society. 

At this age we begin to see things as they are and try to understand them.     We  begin  to  realise  the  worthiness  or worthlessness of our life. Our inter action with others get a new dimension. We begin to know how our parents cared for us, since we are at a stage when our parenting disturbs our children. I have often wondered about my father, who was very much worried about me, even when I was father of two kids.  He used to worry a lot when I was a little bit late to return home. 

I had often wondered about this and when I became a father I began to understand that particular feeling.  Now the same thing happens again and my children often complaints about the irritating behaviour of myself.  

This is a vicious circle and this is the beauty of life.  It is very interesting to realise that we play the role of both the irritating father and the mischievous son during this drama of life. 

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