Saturday, November 26, 2011

... and the first story is about connecting the dots.



Yes this post is very much inspired and influenced by the wonderful speech of The influential pioneer of the personal computer revolution, none other than Steve jobs...

In this speech he has told us how his curiousity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on, how a calligraphy class which looked interesting to him once helped him one day while designing the first Macintosh computer- To make it the first computer with beautiful typography.

To be very frank, I wasn't very much interested in what Mr. Steve Jobs did or was doing, not before his death. It was then that I realized what the world saw and what the world had lost. Couldn't forgive my ignorance and disinterest which kept me from noticing how this man has influenced my life and what importance his words would have for me someday. Everyday we meet different situations, see different people, commit mistakes, do great things, create wonderful stuffs... but we never notice how one thing has led to another. Life leaves us with unending dots, inexplicable and intriguing...

But its always good to connect dots, and have hopes in the dots of our life. Dots do not mean "The end"
They actually mean we can start (or connect) a new continuation from them. They say how we can make a new history out of the unfinished. While writing this post I feel really touched to see how the dots in my life got connected to a beautiful story and how I was ignorant of it... till I was told. 

Friends, we never know what happens tomorrow, we are mere mortals, but once we know what we want to do, we become the one to bring the change this world needs. What do we have? Just hopes... and the will power to make our hopes materialize.

There is no point cribbing about things we don't have, we should rather be happy about what we have and what we got. Every thing is beautiful and historical in this world, provided you see it like that. Never worry about the things which you cannot help, never see what pains you suffered... be happy about what you were taught by them. Learn to connect The Dots... :)