Hi,
How many of us promise ourselves that we'll be happy just as soon as we achieve this or that success and get this or that material possession? And for how many years have we been convincing ourselves that the watering hole is just on the other side of that sand dune? The eastern ascetics will tell us that we need only to detach ourselves from these fleeting pleasures in order to attain happiness. Yet I find it hard to believe that these lonely old men who have spent years in silent isolation are truly happy. On the contrary, many of them seem as consumed by the search for wealth and power as the most "attached" among us. The search for happiness through renunciation of everything human seems misguided somehow; happiness is after all a human condition, created by human impulses in a human brain. Everyone is different, but companionship is a pretty basic requirement for most humans to be happy.
I am Nitin Dixit, M/29, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh,India a sales executive by profession and love to learn things, comfortable in speaking Telugu, Hindi and English can understand Bengali and Oriya too.
As I do net surfing daily i wold like to make new friends who really understands and keepin touch with others.
Can we be friends.?
Hope for a positive reply soon
rgds
Nitin