The Human Will to Change Time

Humans have a natural tendency to regret almost everything we achieve. We just find it hard to praise what we have and so , we all are bound to have this tendency. This happens to most of the humans in the form of changing time. We all long to change the time, from one tense to another. The extent of the change depends upon person to person. This regret occurs between 'Social Differentiation' created by some slow - witted people of our beautiful nation. 

 

The main differentiation in our country depends upon caste and financial ability. But, the variations of regret taking place can only be viewed prominently between the so - called 'Financial Differentiations'. 

I believe that the only time which can be changed is the present, the past remains the same, and the future can be shaped. The Poor wishes to change his present and subsequently his future. The Middle Class wishes to change his past and future. The Rich wishes to change his past, present and future. I know this might be difficult to understand, so let's understand this with a short story:

There was a person called Vivek (The Rich) . He was the son of Dhanraj - a businessman and a philanthropist. Vivek grew up to be a pinchpenny with no moral values, but only a sly mind to earn more and more money. He lived a sumptuous life. His business adviser, Kishan(The Middle Class) advised him with disgust, as Vivek did not pay Kishan well. Kishan just wanted to get rid of Vivek, but he could not find any job vacancies in the metropolis. Below Vivek and Kishan came, Malla(The Poor). He was one of Vivek's servants who was not happy to serve Vivek as well because of the same reason as Kishan.

Once, Vivek invested in a product of his business friend because he saw a great amount of profit for himself there. To his disappointment, the product was not well to do and Vivek suffered from a great loss, which subsequently led to a decline in the salaries of Kishan and Malla. They both demanded Vivek to give them the regular salaries, or they would leave work. Knowing well about the lack of job vacancies, he was not at all afraid, and did not increase their salaries. Vivek currently wanted to earn more and more money. He did so, and wanted his near future to be full of profit and did not want to give his money to anybody.

This short story describes well the extent of regret to time in respect of Financial Differentiations. Here, 

  • Malla wanted to serve somebody other, who was humble and paid well, and his future will be automatically changed.
  • Kishan hoped that he had gained more education and had become a businessman, which would surely make his future bright.
  • Vivek wanted to change his past action of investing, his present resources and subsequently his future would change.
This is how humans will to change time, and are never happy in this busy world.

How can we change this regret into acceptance ?

I always believe that, " The big lock of success needs a small key of acceptance." This can be done by some small steps:
  • Look at the things positively
  • Be familiar with such actions
  • Always think about the consequences of an action
  • Learn and read more
  • Use things for what they really are.
These all steps can be taken to accept the reality and prevent any regret. This will erase the human will to change time and then the human world will be a better place teeming with joy and life. Acceptance will always unzip the darkness, beneath which a brightness of success is concealed.


-Tanish Askulkar

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