There is a dialogue (read thought) in Delhi-6:
"Hum yeh to tai nahi kar sakte ki hum is duniyan me aayege kaise par yeh to tai kar sakte hai ki is duniyan se jaana kaise hai..."
(We can't decide the way of our arrival in this world but we can decide how we leave.)
Give it a thought and I am sure that you will find it very true. The way we all live life is different... Some live life king size... Some stay in solitude... Some makes noise all over their life... Some live in peace... Some crib at every moment for their problem,,, Some solve their problems... But everyone departs the same way, leaving a ZERO behind him/her. Do you also want to leave this world in the same manner, leaving people crying for you or you want to give them a happy life after you.
We not only leave like this but also spend our life this way... cribbing every time about the problem, blaming everyone but you for that but never change ourselves and try to solve the problem. In
Who chose the government, who chose your partner and who chose to go in that particular job, it's you buddy... it was always your decision. So just look at the problem and find what you have done wrong in that.
We don't vote saying that everyone is corrupt but we never opt to run for an election coz who want to clean the system... Why me... it's the job of politicians... So guys don't dare to blame the government for your problem coz if you don't want to do anything and want everything on platter than forget it...
General elections are approaching and this is a chance to choose for the right leader for us and those who really want to do something than cribbing can join the battle. So guys, come up and show that we have learnt not only to crib but to fight also. Let’s decide how we want to leave this world, cribbing all about our lives or doing something and make a difference...
hmmm... philosophy-to-GeneralElections... good post!
Btw, I liked one more dialogue from delhi-6 "Bhookh mitaane ko to kutte khate hain, insaan to pyar badhane ke liye khate hain" :)
let me put one more i liked... "Khade hokar jo jaanwar nahaate hain..." (from Billu) :)