We have entered the second decade of third millennium. We have started our life afresh with new dreams through shrouded in obscure fears. Global warming, globalization, recession, etc. are challenging our future.

So we have entered the second decade of the third millennium. Speculations about life on this earth are more these days than any other time. Everyday man is frightened with the haunting fear, “Will a tomorrow dawn to me?” 

Life slipping into the new decade

The beginning of a new decade has been received with much adulation; its eyes opened to a billion expectations. The third millennium stands now, a decade old. Babbling in newer computer languages, crawling in faster vehicles, it is breathing science, stumbling upon discoveries and innovations. Fighting with ever-increasing terrorism, crying over lives being lost, life is still led by the achievers and people of hope. 

Set foot in the new decade with hope

Life moves on. This reminds us the favorite quote of  the famous scientist Albert Einstein, “A hundred times everyday I remind myself that my inner and outer life depended on the labors  of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and still receiving.” It is the thread of hope that moves on the life. 

Dawn of another year

As Ellen Goodman pointed out, “We spend the first few days of January walking through our life’s room to room drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched; maybe this year to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives…not looking for flaws, but for potential.”

A perfect hope leads to peaceful life

Here is a story of a boy and a girl who were playing together. The boy had a  collection of marbles and the girl had some sweets with her. The boy told the girl that he will give her all his marbles in exchange for her sweets to which the girl agreed. 

The boy, who thought himself to be more prudent, kept the biggest and the most beautiful marble aside and gave the rest to the girl. But the girl gave him all her sweets as she had promised. 

That night, the girl could sleep peacefully. But the boy could not sleep as his mind was upset, pondering if the girl had hidden some sweets from him the way he had hidden his best marble. 

Hope and trust for peace and happiness 

This story is quite fitting to your life since you think in the way you act. If you do not give your hundred percent in a relationship, you will always keep doubting if the other person has given his/her hundred percent. 

Hope in life should be sincere to be successful. Then only it can be free of any fear. It should be a childlike trust in sincere surrender. 

This is applicable for any successful relationship in life.

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  • Christine Ramsay on Jan 4, 2011

    I agree with you. I would much prefer the peace of mind that comes from having done my best in a situation. An inspiring piece.

    Christine

  • Anj M on Jan 4, 2011

    Nice piece. :)

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