People sometimes ask the wrong questions. They dabble into scenarios that they believe to be of relevance to the bigger picture, and inadvertently find themselves staring blankly, at a dilemma.
But unfortunately, those those type of questions have no valid definite answers. Did i do the right thing by leaving my job? Is a question that depends entirely on how you look at it, what you put weight on, and what you give value to. An invalid question will always render an invalid answer, such as: if i become rich, will i be happy? There is much more to life than the material riches, and physical possessions. (though by all means they do facilitate life a great deal)
What are the right questions? Having said that, i believe i just formulated one of the few right questions of my life so far. But let us dig a bit deeper, am i truly happy? No? What can i do to achieve that?
Am i being honest with myself, in terms of what i do, say, and act upon? If not how can i remedy that?
What is truly of value to me? And am i giving it enough focus, time and dedication?
Already i am starting to feel the wheels in my brain rattle, as it throws logic at my questions attempting to give me a quick answer to each one. But life is not that simple, and those are most definitely far from being simple questions.
Do you know the answers to your right questions? If not, what are you waiting for…
One thing I would like to add.. Its always more efficient to avoid past tense questions. Nice thoughts as usual Ahmad, thank you!:-)
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
You would not believe it if I told you that I’ve been thinking about that more or less in the past days. what a coincidence my dear brother, and i wanted to talk to you about it sometime.
Ofcourse i would believe you, let us talk about it when i see you 🙂