Navigating through life in between

 Hey, peers, I am here with another philosophical thought. Before starting, I would like to ask you guys whether or not I should start posting some factual posts. Let me know in the comment section.


Coming back to the topic, have you guys ever thought that you are in the middle of chaos, leaving you stuck and confused? Well, trust me, you are not alone. For the last few months, I have been observing my life (the only purpose was to write this blog, no cap). As I sit down to write this blog of life's in-betweens- be it anything, I request you to grab a cup of tea or coffee.

Getting stuck is a state that often leaves us feeling like we're suspended in limbo, uncertain of which direction to take. But fear not, for amid chaos lies a hidden art—a way of navigating the maze with grace and wisdom. Picture yourself in a forest, surrounded by towering trees that obscure the path ahead. You've been walking for what feels like hours, and yet, you find yourself no closer to your destination. This, my friends, is the essence of being stuck—the feeling of being caught between two worlds, neither here nor there. But here's the thing: being stuck doesn't have to be a curse. In fact, it can be a blessing in disguise, a chance to pause and reflect on where we've been and where we're headed. It's a moment of stillness in chaos, a rare opportunity to listen to the whispers of our own hearts. Think about the times when you've felt stuck in your personal or professional life. Perhaps you were grappling with a difficult decision, torn between two conflicting paths. Or maybe you found yourself in a stagnant relationship, unsure of whether to stay or walk away. Whatever the case may be, being stuck forces us to confront the uncomfortable truths that lie beneath the surface. And 'NO' I am not talking about being stuck in the traffic.

If you individually get stuck in between, you feel chaotic. There's 31% of the Indian population stuck in between, imagine their lives. Just like people talk about 'Sorrowful People' and 'Jolly Faces', the economic statistics focus on 'Lower Income Groups' and 'Higher Income Groups'. Life is not always 'BLACK' or 'WHITE', shades of grey play a major role in both. Just like this, it is hard for people stuck in between to navigate their life through.

Firstly, coming to the 'State of mind that is stuck in between'. When we are stuck in between, our minds find us analyzing things. This situation makes us logical. And 'No' this state occurs in different situations. When you are idle you are stuck, when you are upset you are stuck, when you are left behind you are stuck,
when some actions hurt you then too you are stuck. If a person is stuck in between it doesn't necessarily mean that you are upset. Just like having a neutral point of view doesn't necessarily mean that you have a leftist alignment. Sometimes, people find meaning in between two things by self-growing.

Now, let me throw some light on an economic category of people who are often neglected. The rich have money, the poor have government support and what does the middle-class have? They are just squeezed until their last breath. The poor person has not yet seen the posh lifestyle. The rich have not paid heed to the poor's lifestyle. But the middle class of the country has seen both sides of the economy and they are hanging between the two sects. A person from a middle-class family strives to provide, what we call 'Bare-Minimum' whereas at the same time, he/she plans a better future for the family. They are like a tightrope that is being pulled from two sides. The government and society act as a garnishing agent for them.

I'll leave it to you to conclude this article. Wouldn't it be pretty ironic if I did that?

Comments

  1. What you have written is just so great

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  2. looks like you were hanging by a thread but managed to climb to the top

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