tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538139440513110227.post7812563267853556750..comments2013-03-06T19:58:57.186+05:30Comments on Liberating Mind: Born FreeSaranya Senguttuvanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10886745558877206903noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538139440513110227.post-87387145873219649622010-04-05T05:02:23.149+05:302010-04-05T05:02:23.149+05:30Hey, its funny that even I chose to comment on thi...Hey, its funny that even I chose to comment on this post. Only after entering comments page found another person with my name already commented :). Well! the post slaps truth on to our faces I guess! <br /><br /><br />A scintillating post that perfectly draws your personality in words. The thought about conformity is brilliantly weaved. Its quite natural that we human beings have an undying thirst for recognition and acceptance of our immediate circle of people which at a longer run changes to conformity. Acknowledgement, acceptance, reciprocation are simply the words one crave for happiness. Ofcourse what do we live for if not to appreciate and be appreciated. I guess time will take its course on such issues when awareness spreads among people and we have more free thinkers. On the contrary too much of independent thinking also leads to loss of our identity. The one thing most beautiful about our culture is how easily one adapts to the suroundings and still manages to be happy. The only reason we have less personal counsellors is our social life which is deep routed in the society, and social life demands conformity! Conformity is not a bad word if one embraces it with joy and not force. Yes, independent thinking is good when approached with maturity and without decimating our cultural system. Well done!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538139440513110227.post-84209141251195715622010-04-05T04:56:12.342+05:302010-04-05T04:56:12.342+05:30This comment has been removed by the author.Nandhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01936694662561104990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6538139440513110227.post-71971237271204288802010-02-08T10:55:47.134+05:302010-02-08T10:55:47.134+05:30Bravo !!!. Pretty much my take on life too. True t...Bravo !!!. Pretty much my take on life too. True to every individual i guess. when i take decisions out of my own will and my thinking i find it more gratifying and i feel more confident, however flawed it may be i am willing to learn. When u confirm to society's way of thinking i miss myself, and my thoughts. Which is o.k sometimes . But When it is more deeper and intense issues then i would like to question and find my own ways rather than confirm.nandinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02967988643216277983noreply@blogger.com