Saturday, January 5, 2019

Separation... Is easy?

Detachment comes easy with time or is it a known phenomenon that happens to individuals who get attached to this at some point. Quite Contradictory isn't it? Well, I think I have experienced this many times and even no one would disagree with it. We all tend to get attached to things easily and with time we slowly move out of the known lanes. It definitely was my first time with a bicycle later with some other possessions than with individuals and now I think more with my emotions.

Earlier my asserts used to bother me a lot when I used to be the sole possessor of my belongings. A time comes when you ponder on feelings like sharing and you start building a home, a family or friends. But with time these bonds also detach at least the physical presence of it. The emotions and feelings certainly are a mind process only. You start renovating your ideas about your own, about people you meet on a daily basis, about ideas which once seemed to be the coolest though. You have taken a bossy role of your own state now. Nothing keeps going as it did always. You seem to be easily detachable and easy with these small trips of life.

Geeting associated and then making own venture and diving into that small bed seems to be the matter of this hour. How many of us remember those old 90's days when we used to buckle up and move for the 4pm amusement breaks and the neighbour aunties and mothers getting along for some afternoon chit-chat? Well, now we hardly can view those scenes in any gated society of this time. We have detached and got attached to something more virtual more artificial and more demi-real. Well, that's a pure attachment to the new technology and moving out of our core. But then its also the need for this hour.

So I think detachment is not that difficult which it definitely seems to be. I would not conclude any derivative out of this mannerism of us but one thing is for sure, separation comes our way and though it is difficult to do but not difficult to move out of it. 

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