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My Truest Whim Vagabond and a Big Change

Uploaded by manas352 on Nov 19, 2006

I wake up at 6' clock in the morning and go to college and return. Everyday of my life is monotonous. There is nothing much to do except studies and lab assignments. The burden of this monotonous life makes me feel that I am tied to a chair of daily routine and there is nowhere to go.
Sometimes I sit in front of the mirror and watch my reflection , it gives me a vague perception that my face is somewhat crying with agony. My emotions pull me into the deeper realities of life. The realities of Poverty, Mammon and Corruption shed tears from my eyes. I have longed in search for Happiness in this hypocritical world, but in vain.
After having read the novel "Into the wild", an inkling struck my cerebrum that I have found Happiness. Before this, I used to ask myself , " Where is the Happiness?". Actually, " The joy of life comes from our encounter with new experience and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon." (Chris McCandless). My conscience speaks, Happiness lies in soul, not in body. We are in our home bound by our hectic schedule, but our soul is on footloose, free from urbanization.
"What is really inspiring me to be a vagabond?" Actually, I am a sensitive person and I can't see the sufferings of other people. Their abject condition touches my soul. My soul elates, if I think of helping them. Also, I abhor the stingy aristocrats who take advantage from those suffering people, mainly in the third world country like Nepal. I am always thinking of getting out of my monotony and travelling every corners, helping the destitute and eradicating the devil named POVERTY.
"What is the truest aim of my tramp?" I still need to search it but sometimes, in my dream, I often see myself as the care taker of the God's creation. It seems though humans have forgotten about this reality that, we all are born from the womb of Eve (Adam/Eve). At this stage I partly disagree with the point of Rousseau, "anyone who cannot form community...he is either beast or god". It is true that humans have formed a...

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Date:   11/19/2006

Category:   College

Length:   4 pages (902 words)

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