Friday, 25 May 2012

BRAVE ARE FOOLISH IN THOUGHTS.

Story starts with a wise man in the picture.
I lack courage to ride a two-wheeler on the Highway.
My friends advised to have brevity to face the situation.
That stuck in my mind. What is bravity?
I am afraid of possible accident.
Some one may cross the road, and I may lose the balance.
Or some careless drivers may hit on my scooter.
On thinking deep, I felt myself sinking in coward ness.
So I decided to keep away from the heavy traffic.
My riding was confined only to village roads.

Story ends with the caricature of a foolish man.
One day I felt badly in need of a ride on the Highway.
In fact I was afraid, but need was the prime motto, the motivator.
I wisely thought on danger, accident and careless commuters crossing the road.
Oh; no, I cannot ride seeing the obstacles. I feared. I withdrew.
But, I was not prepared to walk; I wanted to reach the destination in time.
I felt myself sitting on the fence; what to do, what not to do?
At last I loved to become brave. I forced to become bold.
Have I to take a foolish decision. Yes…No…Yes…No…
Yes I liked to become foolish, ignoring the so-called wise insights.
The instigation invaded my decision on a critical point of time.
I gave priority to my necessity rather than my safety.
I drove, I rod the scooter through the Highway.
Let anything come. The foolish thought was getting reinforced.
Need factor overpowered my wise insights.
That eclipsed the matter on safety thoughts.
I reached the destination, nothing happened, thank God.
I felt myself proved as brave.
My friends also certified me as brave. They complemented.
Still I am confused, who is brave, a wise one or a foolish.
Thinking on probabilities would not let any one to remain brave. Right?
The conclusion is that ‘the braves are foolish in thoughts’.

TAKING  FOOLISH DECISIONS WITH OUT THINKING THE
FORTHCOMING IS THE CRITERIA OF A “BRAVE ONE”.

1 comment:

  1. Know what, these 'intelligent cowards' cause most of the accidents.

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