Tuesday, July 1, 2014

SHOULD I?

Nature has designed we humans to explore her cryptic features. So, curiosity is the part and parcel of us. Once a question knocks our mind, we become curious and impatient for the things to be known. And I strongly believe that we must explore for getting the answers. But most of us have an another trait which commands us 'why should I ?'. That's the point where we sink the genius within us. Do not suppress your curiosity, but let it ignite the dark chambers within our mind and enlighten knowledge. In fact curiosity is the driving force which made us human diversify from other ordinary life forms. The history is evident that whenever curiosity or thirst for knowing new things have arisen, there bloomed a big bang called 'revolution'. 

That's the reason why sailors sailed out of the odd conditions and reached unknown lands which led to construction of unified globe. Curious brains in past dared exploring myths in new ways and led to scientific discoveries. They never thought 'why should I pioneer this uncertain adventure' and just think what would be consequences if they ever thought like this. Well, it's human nature to flee away the uncertain things that are supposed to cause danger to existence. But, again I would remind the readers 'darr ke aage jeet hai' (beyond fear lies victory) and it's my damn favorite punch line derived from a soft drink commercial. Those pioneering sailors and scientists belonged that specific trait who believe in 'darr ke aage jeet hai'. We must thank them everyday for such a brave decisions. The fuel which energized them against the hidden danger was 'curiosity' and it's great to tame the curiosity within us rather than neglecting it. It is not mandatory that only a genius can be a scientist or an achiever, but the trait which is more important is curiosity. 

So, next time when any question hit your mind, don't kick it away rather nourish it and explore for the answer.