Man's greatness is not in never falling but rising every-time he falls

A weblog of R.K.Gurumurthy

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Hour Wise Day Foolish

    
Trying to save a few hours to devote for something very critically important, i end up spending a full day tending the wounded soul of a good friend. 

Man thinks of his monumental blunders in contrast to his spectacular achievements - what lies between these extremes is the daily life. This is better brought out by Schopenhauer "Opinion obeys the same law as the swing of the pendulum: if it goes beyond the center of gravity on one side, it must go as far beyond on the other. It is only after a time that it finds the true point of rest and remains stationary". 

Not sure if an hiatus would ever work, i am back. Taking a Miltonian approach '...they also serve who only stand and wait' 

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