What are they? They are just a temporary state but that temporary factor
differs from people to people, for few it stands for seconds and for many it
will last for years.
Magnitude of the worries depends up on the people and the nature of their problem.
Billionaires have worries either.
*Ratan Tata worries, whether people may blame him for selecting a wrong successor
*Cyrus Mistry worries that, whether he is a right candidate to replace Ratan Tata.
You know even Munna has worries, his worries are for the food that he receives and FYI Munna is the name I gave to a stray dog near my house.
* 1st rank student fears and worries that whether 2nd rank holder will surpass him in next term exams.
* 2nd rank student worries whether 3rd rank guy may surpass him.
This order continues to the last level.
I can classify people in to two kinds.
1) People who share their worries.
2) People who never shares their worries.

It is true and obvious that everyone has worries like every house has windows.
Only difference is that, how effectively people share it?
At some part of time, every one of us will be a PRISONER.
In Exam hall, we all are prisoners, who are expecting to leave the hall and also to pass the exam.
Every mother is a prisoner for some 10 or 9 odd months with a baby in her womb.
To be precise,
We are(all of us) are prisoner of circumstances.
Our circumstances drive us and order us to do things, though we like or not, we have to do that to save our ass.
What’s the difference between a Central Prison and our prison,
1) Both has a guard outside, criminals calls them as WARDEN and even hostellers calls them as wardens too,
2) Residents and land lords calls them as WATCHEMAN.
3) There lock has been made outside but we lock ourselves inside.
4) Wardens never salute a prisoner but all watchmen will and have to salute their landlords.
Worries are everywhere and prisoners are omnipresent, only the terms and conditions may differ but the fact is, we are no free bird.
We have to eat to survive; can you avoid eating or drinking?
Similarly we have to face all sort of state, Happiness or sadness. Whatever it is, we have NO CHOICE than to face them.
As a prisoner of circumstance we behave, as a prisoner of his circumstance HE KILLS others, HE LOOTS others.
As a prisoner of her circumstance, she cries to come out of it.
It is evident that all of us here are prisoner of our circumstances, NO EXCEPTIONS.
Because of my surroundings I wrote this, Gautama Buddha wouldn’t have started Buddhism if he lived like a prisoner inside his sophisticated castle.
(Even earth looks like a prison to me, we enjoy suffer here. But we can’t go out of it alive)
Everyone has to break the prison where we lock ourselves, frankly speaking I worry a lot but I never lock myself in a confined place, I don’t want anyone to show sympathy.
It is always better to be at the giving end than to be at the receiving end J
To my friend, who worries about his/her posting I dedicate this post to you...
There are people on our either sides, few enjoys better than us and few struggles worst than us.Then why worry? Why cry?
Every dog has its own day… come let’s wait for our turn…
I finish my post by saying a wonderful quote…
There is nothing that cannot happen today. - Mark Twain
worrying never improves the current position, I don’t want to be a HYPOCRITE, I worry a lot and I can stop worrying for few things like, WHY I RECEIVE NO COMMENT? WHY NONE READS THESE.
But these worries never stopped me and can never stop me.
Let us all come out prison and lock the worries inside…
{If you are damn free and damn bored.. Kindly check my GUEST POST @ http://sahisridhar.blogspot.in/2012/02/pen-is-sharper-than-knife.html }
Magnitude of the worries depends up on the people and the nature of their problem.
Billionaires have worries either.
*Ratan Tata worries, whether people may blame him for selecting a wrong successor
*Cyrus Mistry worries that, whether he is a right candidate to replace Ratan Tata.
You know even Munna has worries, his worries are for the food that he receives and FYI Munna is the name I gave to a stray dog near my house.
* 1st rank student fears and worries that whether 2nd rank holder will surpass him in next term exams.
* 2nd rank student worries whether 3rd rank guy may surpass him.
This order continues to the last level.
I can classify people in to two kinds.
1) People who share their worries.
2) People who never shares their worries.
It is true and obvious that everyone has worries like every house has windows.
Only difference is that, how effectively people share it?
At some part of time, every one of us will be a PRISONER.
In Exam hall, we all are prisoners, who are expecting to leave the hall and also to pass the exam.
Every mother is a prisoner for some 10 or 9 odd months with a baby in her womb.
To be precise,
We are(all of us) are prisoner of circumstances.
Our circumstances drive us and order us to do things, though we like or not, we have to do that to save our ass.
What’s the difference between a Central Prison and our prison,
1) Both has a guard outside, criminals calls them as WARDEN and even hostellers calls them as wardens too,
2) Residents and land lords calls them as WATCHEMAN.
3) There lock has been made outside but we lock ourselves inside.
4) Wardens never salute a prisoner but all watchmen will and have to salute their landlords.
Worries are everywhere and prisoners are omnipresent, only the terms and conditions may differ but the fact is, we are no free bird.
We have to eat to survive; can you avoid eating or drinking?
Similarly we have to face all sort of state, Happiness or sadness. Whatever it is, we have NO CHOICE than to face them.
As a prisoner of circumstance we behave, as a prisoner of his circumstance HE KILLS others, HE LOOTS others.
As a prisoner of her circumstance, she cries to come out of it.
It is evident that all of us here are prisoner of our circumstances, NO EXCEPTIONS.
Because of my surroundings I wrote this, Gautama Buddha wouldn’t have started Buddhism if he lived like a prisoner inside his sophisticated castle.
(Even earth looks like a prison to me, we enjoy suffer here. But we can’t go out of it alive)
Everyone has to break the prison where we lock ourselves, frankly speaking I worry a lot but I never lock myself in a confined place, I don’t want anyone to show sympathy.
It is always better to be at the giving end than to be at the receiving end J
To my friend, who worries about his/her posting I dedicate this post to you...
There are people on our either sides, few enjoys better than us and few struggles worst than us.Then why worry? Why cry?
Every dog has its own day… come let’s wait for our turn…
I finish my post by saying a wonderful quote…
There is nothing that cannot happen today. - Mark Twain
worrying never improves the current position, I don’t want to be a HYPOCRITE, I worry a lot and I can stop worrying for few things like, WHY I RECEIVE NO COMMENT? WHY NONE READS THESE.
But these worries never stopped me and can never stop me.
Let us all come out prison and lock the worries inside…
{If you are damn free and damn bored.. Kindly check my GUEST POST @ http://sahisridhar.blogspot.in/2012/02/pen-is-sharper-than-knife.html }
It's a great read. :) We all are prisoners, I agree.
ReplyDeleteNot sharing worries is better than sharing, in my point of view :P
I belong to the second category :)
ReplyDeleteநம் வாழ்க்கை நமக்கு மட்டும் தான் வாழ்க்கை, பிறருக்கு வெறும் வேடிக்கை !!! great post :)
Worrying will only lead to more worrying...
ReplyDeleteGood post.
agreed...We're all prisoners...
ReplyDeleteThat was rightly said especially for some who need this to understand..."few enjoys better than us and few struggles worst than us"...u're not always the best...then y worry...??? ;)
nice post... :)
I have tried to break many walls and be free .. my mom has helped me so much to be myself. Nice post and thanks for supporting my blog.
ReplyDeleteIt is evident that all of us here are prisoner of our circumstances, NO EXCEPTIONS. what a grt thought !!!!
ReplyDeletechinta (worry) leads to chitta (pyre) !!!!
as usual a grt post from D BOX :) :D
@Uma UthraWELL SAID :) lovely comment !
ReplyDelete@Lancyopinions will differ :) thank you !
ReplyDelete@vinayWell said :) TY
ReplyDelete@CYNOSUREThank you bro... agree ? GLAD
ReplyDelete@Rayyan RizwanHI rayyan :) welcome !
ReplyDelete@saikat mbka ghoshthank you bro !
ReplyDeleteHmmm..makes sense to a perpetual worrier like me!
ReplyDeletewell...you've already got one...here's another one for you... :P
ReplyDeletewatch prison break...
ReplyDeletejust a word...'wow' :) <3
ReplyDeleteGood post! I guess we will continue to worry despite of of what we think or say - its a human weakness...
ReplyDelete@Ana_treekHEHE :)
ReplyDelete@CYNOSURETHANKS BUDDY
ReplyDelete@Shrinidhi HandeLOL YESS...
ReplyDelete@Ipsa KapoorThanks a ton :)
ReplyDelete@muddledupwell said.. thank you POI(prisoner of interests)
ReplyDeleteso true dude - "all of us here are prisoner of our circumstances, NO EXCEPTIONS"....
ReplyDeletecheers :)
Yes, we are all prisoner of our circumstances.
ReplyDeleteNice post :)
Beautiful post Deepak...I remember a teacher of us telling us something about worrying that I will never forget - If you have studied - don't worry. if you haven't studied -there's no reason to worry". Till date whenever I am in a situation I think of that. Glad I stopped by... Just getting to know IndiBlogger actually:)
ReplyDeleteHey Deepaqk, really interesting read. Yes we are all prisoners, some more, some less. I really like your comparison with every house having windows!
ReplyDeleteCheers
All are born free but are in chains everywhere, as the thinker said. But I'm more of an existentialist who believes that we can achieve freedom once again (and again, of course) by making choices.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post about the prisoners of fate, it's inspirational too.
ReplyDelete@Anunoy SamantaThanks a ton samantha !
ReplyDelete@AbhinavThanks abinav !
ReplyDelete@KajalA compliment from you is great to hear and read :) Thanks !
ReplyDelete@SuchiThanks a ton Suchi :)
ReplyDelete@matheikalnicely said :)
ReplyDelete@ArunThank you bro !
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your analysis and a good post to read.
ReplyDeleteThe more we think of it, the more likely we concentrate upon it and chance for thing to grow more..
Bothering worries & sharing weaknesses..might decrease the possibility of recovery..need is cheerful equanimity. Hope for the best.
Nice post Deepak.. true, worrying never really helped anyone, except maybe create more damage...
ReplyDeleteNice one, Deepak. :)
A thought provoking post!
ReplyDeleteAs Mirza Ghalib said, "qaid-e-hayat-o-band-e-gham, asl mein dono ek hain, maut se pehle aadmi gham se nijat paaye kyun?". Roughly translated, the prison of life and the bond of misery go hand in hand, a release from them coming when life itself ends.
Prisoners all?
A nice and interesting way of defining things Deepak :) I feel someday you might become a philosopher.
ReplyDelete@R-A-Jwell said bro.. thank you so much
ReplyDelete@Being_ACThank you sir
ReplyDelete@Manreet Sodhi Someshwar thank you Manreet.. certainly all of us are PRISONERS
ReplyDelete@Arnab Maitybro... too much for me
ReplyDeletethanks anyways :)
Munna is the name I gave to a stray dog near my house. HILLARIOUS! :) Message conveyed so effortlessly.. Love this post!
ReplyDeleteIf worries are like windows you still have scope to open it and get out.. but if they become the walls with no doors or any means to escape, thats when one actually has to begin worrying.. ;)
Good post Karthik....but I think we can't share our worries with everyone
ReplyDelete@HarithaHEHE THANKS FROM MUNNA :D
ReplyDelete@SeemaThanks a ton seema ji
ReplyDelete!
@Ashwini C NTHANK YOU SO MUCH :D
ReplyDeletevery well written Dee...
ReplyDeleteas the song hotel california says "we all are prisoners of our own device"
i completely agree with you we all have worries like house has windows but one must know how to enjoy life even in the sea full of worries ..
@rahul aggarwalThanks bro.. hows prison life in PUNE ? :D
ReplyDeleteHmm... deep thoughts, eh.
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ReplyDeleteNice thoughts.
ReplyDeleteWhen we leave the worry and get out of the ring, life is much better. That wisdom comes much later in life.
Leave, let go, and live.Easier said than done.
@D.NambiarHEHE PARTIALLY YES :P
ReplyDeleteThank you !
@TheNorthernGuysure, thanks :)
ReplyDelete@gardenerat60well said, thanks for the visit !
ReplyDeleteNicely conveyed . . . .
ReplyDeleteAccording to me not sharing your worries is lot better as then you are not dragging the other person in your miseries . . . .
Deepak you are great, keep on writing . . . .
very well expressed... deepak I jus love your blog <3
ReplyDeletekeep bloggin' :)