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Is Insanity, Sanity for You But Dementia to Another?

  • Rohan Sharma
  • Oct 2, 2016
  • 2 min read

Let me begin by saying that, "If you are happy and content, you are doing it right."

Analyse the aforementioned line. If you agree, stay on this page; otherwise, as they say, please get to the end.


“But do not read any of the other, you may change your mind, or worse, go insane, as they say.”


I see that you chose to continue on this side of the argument, in the positive.

“If you are happy and content, you are doing it right”. So you haven’t considered the fact that the decisions you make may be good for you, but not for others. See the world is an arbitrary web of relation, people, situations, incidents, jobs et cetera et cetera.

It is not very uncommon. Actually not at all. But do you sacrifice your decision on doing for others’ good? And not yours? On do you look for an ideal situation on doing where all is happy; good and only good is done to people? Well let me tell you something, THAT SITUATION DOESN’T EXIST.

So does it mean that you only do good to yourself? (By good here, I mean choices you make). Are you happy and content? Or do you sacrifice a little bit here and there, and reach equilibrium? And keep others happy as well? Do you think that is a possibility? (If yes, carry on till the end)

Only you can answer.


Here we are the naysayers. Let me tell you what you are, a Diplomat. You (try to) see the good in every situation regardless of whether you are happy or content. Can you call it foolishness? Or just a fake personality that wants to stand up in the society?

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