Ever played rummy or heard of it? (No!! its NOT strip poker, and who said that?). Well it’s quite a simple game of cards. There are a set of rules to begin with and a hand comprising the cards is dealt to you. You have no hand in the hand that is dealt to you. You play according to the rules and you end up winning and losing. End of this blog. Please go back to work using your hands (and stop thinking about strip poker !!).
WAIT A SECOND!!
This blog is about fate and destiny and how they are possibly linked. Not about rummy though I am using the analogy. So back to the subject. (To be honest, I was put off on a different track by that strip poker comment and no one has owned up as yet!!).
So imagine yourself at a rummy game with say 4-5 players and you get a hand. You have no way of knowing how good your hand relative to the other players is unless you start playing. So unless you get a really really good hand, you will start carefully. As you start playing you will know how are you progressing and will have to play differently.
The set of cards you get is FATE – this is what you were born with and includes your surroundings, the environment, your personality traits, the people around you. The end result of the game for you is your DESTINY. In between fate and destiny is the battle. So you start of with fate, and end up with destiny. So how you play determines your destiny point. Ever heard of the cliché that the journey is the destination itself? Well it’s true about life too. The destiny point is what you make it to be depending on how you play. The play is the journey and is the most important aspect of your life.
Destiny is not fixed from beginning. Let’s say it is probabilistic depending on the hand you were dealt with. But converting the range of the probabilities into a deterministic point (the destiny) depends on You and your interaction with other players. You also bring to the game table your own style of play based on your own unique characteristics. As the game progresses, you will have to adapt and keep altering your style of playing to achieve a desired result. Same with life. As we grow older our personality is in a state of constant flux and keeps changing based on the experiences you have with the environment and the people in it. As we keep traveling on the road (dusty?) to destiny, changing ourselves and the people around us, our destiny point keeps moving. Where we finish becomes our destiny. If you are not happy with the result, then you only have yourself to blame, because it means you did not play well. Playing well doesn’t mean coming first or second and beating everybody, it means how well you played with respect to the hand you were dealt with and how you interacted with your co-players or reacted to how you were playing. The analogy with life is striking indeed.
It’s all about the journey; fate and destiny are just the start and the end point. Just as in strip poker how you play will influence the “end” result !!!!!. And of course the journey is more enjoyable if you play well, and as for the destiny point, well I can’t say any more, this is a family programme.
WAIT A SECOND!!
This blog is about fate and destiny and how they are possibly linked. Not about rummy though I am using the analogy. So back to the subject. (To be honest, I was put off on a different track by that strip poker comment and no one has owned up as yet!!).
So imagine yourself at a rummy game with say 4-5 players and you get a hand. You have no way of knowing how good your hand relative to the other players is unless you start playing. So unless you get a really really good hand, you will start carefully. As you start playing you will know how are you progressing and will have to play differently.
The set of cards you get is FATE – this is what you were born with and includes your surroundings, the environment, your personality traits, the people around you. The end result of the game for you is your DESTINY. In between fate and destiny is the battle. So you start of with fate, and end up with destiny. So how you play determines your destiny point. Ever heard of the cliché that the journey is the destination itself? Well it’s true about life too. The destiny point is what you make it to be depending on how you play. The play is the journey and is the most important aspect of your life.
Destiny is not fixed from beginning. Let’s say it is probabilistic depending on the hand you were dealt with. But converting the range of the probabilities into a deterministic point (the destiny) depends on You and your interaction with other players. You also bring to the game table your own style of play based on your own unique characteristics. As the game progresses, you will have to adapt and keep altering your style of playing to achieve a desired result. Same with life. As we grow older our personality is in a state of constant flux and keeps changing based on the experiences you have with the environment and the people in it. As we keep traveling on the road (dusty?) to destiny, changing ourselves and the people around us, our destiny point keeps moving. Where we finish becomes our destiny. If you are not happy with the result, then you only have yourself to blame, because it means you did not play well. Playing well doesn’t mean coming first or second and beating everybody, it means how well you played with respect to the hand you were dealt with and how you interacted with your co-players or reacted to how you were playing. The analogy with life is striking indeed.
It’s all about the journey; fate and destiny are just the start and the end point. Just as in strip poker how you play will influence the “end” result !!!!!. And of course the journey is more enjoyable if you play well, and as for the destiny point, well I can’t say any more, this is a family programme.
3 comments:
Interesting thing is that one's fate cannot be compared to another person's fate either, because our tests in life are unique only to us. The life itself is designed to put us up with that we have to pass through and experience. So one that fulfills his duties given the limitations or advantages he was born with, is actually successful, no matter what his destiny. And the fate of one, and therefore his choice of decisions through life cannot be compared with that of another. What do you think?
Yes, very true. Thats why I said we all are unique and the different sets of fate is deliberate AND WHAT YOU SAID IS WHAT I WAS SAVING FOR ANOTHER POST !!!!!!
Like an examination paper where you get marks for the choice of questions you answer and how you have attempted the question rather than the rightness or wrongness of the answer.
But yes, success is based on what you do with yr hand and not where you end up with but then the definition of success is the subject matter of another blog.
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