2nd Welcome To My Brain

 

What is the exact definition of fine? Or what do we actually mean, when we say fine or everything is fine?

 One of the supercentenarians, Jeanne Calment, the oldest person of verified age in history, who died at age 122 said “I see badly, I hear badly, and I feel bad, but everything is fine”.  I mean, if she could see badly, hear badly, and feel bad, then how everything can be fine or was fine for her? Well I guess everyone has their own definition and concept for the word ‘fine’ since everyone is not the same; different people, different culture, lifestyle, different approaches to react and tackle problems and also different way of seeing life. Sometimes I wonder, do the definition, given in a dictionary for a word could explicitly define the meaning of the word?

Now if I ask you, are you fine? You may say, I am fine or no I am not fine. Honestly, all I can assume or take in to your answer is that you may actually be fine; everything is doing okay and working well in your life, or might be, everything is not doing okay but you are able to handle your not so good situation, and therefore you are doing fine. And if you ask me, how am I doing? I say, I don’t know but everything has not turned very bad yet, so I am doing fine.

Well a person can be doing fine with the baggage of problems on his/her shoulder, but the same baggage of problem on different person’s shoulder might not be the same case and the person may not be doing fine. All I am trying to say to you all and remind myself is that, we all can be fine if we are able to look at things from a brighter and positive perspective. Of course it is not possible all the time and we want to accept and agree that everything is not fine. But what does it do to our brain? We eventually start to over think, feel frustrated, still do nothing to solve the problem and ultimately waste our time and energy in simply over thinking and making the situation more worst. As a result, the dark and negative energy occupies our brain more, which is 100% not good for our mental health, and people, “bad mental health means bad physical health” in it? And we all want to have a healthy mental health and physical health right? Yeah? So let us be a little more positive and give more space to bright energy in our mind. Better to put those rechargeable LED bulbs in our mind so that when we are unable to supply positive energy to our brain, the charged bulb may continue to give its light even in the absence of electricity (by which, I mean, positive energy). What say?

Look, like I always say, I am no philosopher, no highly intellectual person or a laureate, but if my statements or writings, gives out even a little bit of positive energy out there, then I guess I should write my mind out, in it?

Well then, until we meet next time, stay safe, and let us meet again in the next blog with the rechargeable LED bulb installed and working in our mind. Just Kidding, actually not kidding, tatatata tc 🌻. 


P.S i took this picture while I was working as an intern in a project. 

 

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