Imperceptible dependency

UttejWrites
1 min readDec 13, 2016

We think we aren’t stereotyped. But we are.

At every moment, we observe the repetition that we are undergoing with our lives. We feel the redundancy that’s tearing our inner thinking. We are taking circles around something that is binding us to revolve around it but unable to reach the centre. We, as independent creatures aren’t being able to take decisions on our own. We have an imaginary wall around us and the saddest part is that we over estimate it’s circumference. It’s difficult for us to accept the fact that being free spirited in a small space isn’t that easy. Think about stretching your arms wide in a heavily populated local bus. Result is that we always project the thought of being different from others. Once in a while, taking a cup of coffee in a restaurant, you realize a person who is sitting across you has his life going exactly the same as you. But your mind says that you are different and you keep trying to mark out differences between your self and his. Does it not mean that he is different from you too? If we can observe the difference between tastes, characters, behaviors, does it not mean that the difference itself is stereotyped between two humans. If the difference itself is stereotyped, is it necessary to discover? Yet we underestimate the society about being stereotyped. Are you not too? It might mean that we are self-assuring and satisfying ourselves that we aren’t stereotyped every minute of our lives.

Anything which isn’t bounded isn’t free.

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UttejWrites

#1 Never listen to Heart !! Always listen to Mind, it helps, it certainly does !! #2 Never wait for someone to define happiness for you