Observation Quotes

My problem is I believe love.
I don't believe in love, but I believe it.
That means I don't think it exists, but I fall in it anyway.
 
I feel like there's a thing. There's a switch.
I'm with a girl, and something happens.
I feel like we're in an irresistible agreement,
like snapping magnets.
I feel like something so special that it's the
most special thing in all of reality is happening.
I feel like we're connected, like we're family by choice,
like we're friends so great that trust isn't even a concern,
as my right hand wouldn't hurt my left hand.
 
I believe the feeling.

It's not true.
 
People are drawn together because of evolutionary conditioning that reinforces any processes leading to offspring. Those processes include emotional ones. Emotions get triggered and make us do things, but they're not real. They goad us. They manipulate us. They trick us. They're just sensations, sensations produced internally by our own physiology.
"An effective way to say as who is morally RIGHT is that if a person does speak or write the corrective things consistently, then the networking people often tend to ignore him or do not like his thoughts ever."
~Anuj Somany
"Promoting own good thought is entirely different from
praising oneself only a lot,
and a sensible netizen can easily make out the difference between the two from the big photo that the quote poster has got"
~Anuj Somany
 
 “A person who gets more punishment than prize from most people around him/her for doing or saying things often right , is most likely to be truly bright
and only an upright individual.”

~Anuj Somany

 
I am no more responsible for my hunter’s horniness and craftiness than you are for your seductress’s physical attractiveness and guile.

Each of us is born into this world and into our bodies apparently without prior intention. Each of us temporarily embodies and manifests patterns evolved over billions of years (or created, depending whom you ask).

We, the self-aware things that think we exist, are nothing more than the tiny, artificial “consciousness” portions of our larger physical beings. Consciousness or “self” is nothing more than a software subroutine of the brain-mind system, if you will. Our consciousnesses take a free ride on the deep physical realities of nature that we have the privilege of participating in but do not create.

Instead of acting all prudish and allowing our artificial consciousnesses to place intellectual limits on our behaviors, we should let our animals be the animals that they are, watch what happens, and enjoy having a front-row seat to the juicy realities of nature.

You should attract me and guide me. I should pursue you and take you.

If either of us pays attention while we do that, please let that attention only be as an observer, not as a driver, not as a controller.

No tiny consciousness could possibly create through its own design the level of complex dirt that nature creates on her own. It’s arrogance to think we can steer nature or surpass her artistry.

We could try to apply the brakes in our own little individual lives, but of what use is that? When we attempt to do so, we only prevent nature from doing with us what she will do without us anyway.

We're sailing, flying, swimming, squirting through the thick ether of existence under free power derived from the syrup of intention. On the left, we observe civilization slowly building itself, scaffolding itself, in depositional layers of encrusted crenalation, articulated and embellished to the smallest relevant detail, occasionally punctuated by accidental inventions that quickly freeze at odd angles and provide clean surfaces for the collection of new clutter. On the right, we observe pure inspiration — wavy, green, and translucent — a solution of dissolved revelation. Onward we head, seeking an ultimate answer, a final reality, capable of explaining both. Is there really an angle, a direction, a trajectory we can take that leads to such an answer? Is our ship of intention guided or misguided? Is hope to be justified at the end, or is hope only ever justified by endless hoping?
"There would have been certainly less employee attrition & internal friction, lesser competition creation because of the least number of entrepreneur incubation outside their companies in the market;
if those employers had recruited, recognised, rewarded and retained the right talent at the right position within their organisation at any point of time in any generation."

~Anuj Somany
 "When a company has a diversified business interests, it is branded as a MULTIFACETED organisation;
but if a professional has an experience in different products and/or fields, then he is subjected to a lot of baseless questioning and why people not consider him a
MULTITALENTED person."
~Anuj Somany
"Each time something really good has been done or said, it has not helped to add but delete from own network someone who is being not truly good or worth for it to be accepted as friend."
~Anuj Somany

A small observation
***

Saddest people tend to be more selfless,
and try to be at their happiest for their
love ones, even if it was ever hard for them.
Saddest people, aren't selfish.
Nor, anyone could be.


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