(For Those Who Can See, Comprehend and Infer)
Today, at the Golf-Mates meeting following the game, we were graced by the presence of another esteemed guest. This led to a lively and engaging discussion prompted by recent events, which raised some thought-provoking questions:
- What does history tell us about Nations that reached the Nadir due to the failures and incompetence of their leaders? Did they manage to retouch the Zenith?
- If they did bounce back, was it due to the introspection and correction by the people themselves or their intransigence, arrogance and injustices merited the Divine intervention?
- How long can the 'Perpetuity of Cycle of Doom and Gloom' continue indefinitely?
Here's my perspective:
Throughout history, we've witnessed nations rebounding from their lowest lows to achieve remarkable heights of glory.
As for redemption/intervention, it can be (have been) both sources: first from the actions of the people themselves, and if they don't ... and exhaust all avenues of redemption then definitely Divine Intervention comes into play (سیرو فی الارض).
Regarding ... 'Perpetuity', it, too, does not endure indefinitely. In every Phenomenon, Perpetuity is but an Illusion ... Negativity and Positivity, akin to Dusk and Dawn, constantly Shift and Overlap.
Grief possesses the Strength to OVERWHELM; while Pleasure has the Power to ENGULF. Yet, it is the Essence of Positivity that must Ultimately Prevail.
The Path of Woe cannot offer Clarity, as Insight becomes clouded by its Fog. Reflective Introspection can work Wonders ...
There is no Eternal Bloom, just as there is no Enduring Gloom.
The Law of Emotional Choice urges us to Acknowledge our Emotions, yet Refusing to be Ensnared by the Negative Ones.
پیوستہ رہ شجر سے اُمیدِ بہار رکھ
But it must be remembered by those WHO MATTER that to Hold onto the Hope of Spring, THE شجر MUST REMAIN, for Cutting it Down would Extinguish any Chance of Blossoming.
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