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History revolves in a circle. And encapsulates known facts,which are already been discovered by somebody. And most of the time our present is just following those footprints. Why do we find it difficult to savour the bitter part of life? Why do we find it more futile to work on unexplored subjects? It bangs my mind everytime i look back to see what i done till now. I get baffled of doing experiment with my life. I always feel that I am practicing something which is already been done by my parents,my uncle or aunts. But doing this is practically correct for me as I an having somebody who has hands on experience with that phase. And i an not unassisted. I can avoid mistakes that they had done. Can follow there truths and lead a excellent life without literally striving hard for it. Obviously then marking my experiences to the history of my family.thing is we prefer to opt shortcuts. Is this,as we want to make best use of our time? Or ar we frightened of peril? Or is this because we have family to look after? Well, it could be anything but the result is "NO CHANGE". To work on somebody's experience is very easy. But it's really difficult to discover a new experience.



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