HAPPINESSÂ
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Happiness is a state of mind
Where love and joy, I’d find.
Some life baggage, I leave behind
To myself, I choose to be kind.
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Happiness is a state of choice
When I opt to truly rejoice
Withstanding the world’s chaos and noise,
All I want to listen to is your heart’s loving voice.
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Happiness is a desire for real,
That no one could ever steal.
Without reservations, express how I feel
And everything in me to reveal.
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Happiness is what you can never dictate,
My own decisions, I solely make.
Live a life of love for my own sake,
Never putting my future at stake.
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So never attempt to control my fate,
For I am ever-willing to wait
Whoever leads me to heaven’s gate
Ready to say “yes, my long-sought mate!”
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Happiness is the state of my soul,
God alone can make me whole.
In sin, my heart was black as coal,
Yet God will bring me to heaven, my ultimate goal.
WHEN YOU LIEÂ
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Your stories
Reflect your lies
Thinking you’re credible
Not affecting ties.
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Your words
Manifest your priorities
Realizing in the end
Not concealing hypocrisies.
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Your reasons
Reveal your selfishness
Unveiling your soul
Not attuning to godliness.
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Your worth
Dies down in oblivion
Remembered by people
Your egocentric solution.
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Your presence
Considered futile
Unpleasing personality
Never is worthwhile.
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Just ensure
Your words and deeds jibe
When you lie
Recessive among your tribe.
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When you’re gone
Many will be happy
Rejoice in your absence
For your ugly personality.
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What you sow
You will reap
Are you really worthy
In our hearts to keep?
*Title: Lessons and Realities Unveiled Through the Lens of 3 Idiots*Â
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In a world dominated by the race for academic excellence and societal approval, 3 Idiots emerges as a poignant masterpiece, unraveling the threads of human aspiration, friendship, and the harsh realities of a broken education system.
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The Plot that Resonates
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The story revolves around three engineering studentsâRancho, Farhan, and Rajuâeach grappling with the pressure-cooker environment of an unforgiving academic institution. While Rancho challenges the norms with his unconventional thinking and wisdom, Farhan and Raju struggle to find their voices amidst societal and familial expectations.
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But 3 Idiots is not just a movie; itâs a mirror reflecting the flawed ideals that plague both academic and professional spheres.
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Lessons That Linger
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1. Chasing Excellence Over Success:
Rancho’s philosophy, âPursue excellence, and success will follow,â challenges the rat race mentality. This lesson holds relevance in today’s world where the focus often shifts from genuine learning to mere credentials.
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2. The Value of Friendship:
True friends are those who stand by you in your darkest moments. Rancho, Farhan, and Raju epitomize this bond, teaching us that no achievement is greater than the relationships we nurture.
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3. The Courage to Follow Dreams:
Farhanâs journey to becoming a wildlife photographer highlights the importance of pursuing oneâs passion, even when it conflicts with societal expectations.
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4. Mental Health Matters:
Through Raju’s suicide attempt and the pressures faced by Joy Lobo, the film shines a light on the unspoken struggles of mental health in a high-pressure world, urging institutions to foster compassion over competition.
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The Harsh Realities
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1. A Flawed Education System:
The rote-learning methodology criticized in the movie reflects a reality where creativity and critical thinking are stifled. Even today, grades often overshadow genuine talent.
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2. Parental Pressure:
The portrayal of Farhanâs parents is a stark reminder of the burden families place on children to conform to societal definitions of success.
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3. The Definition of Success:
The character of Chatur, the âSilencer,â represents the archetype of those who prioritize superficial accomplishments over meaningful growthâa reality that thrives in modern workplaces.
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4. Neglected Mental Well-being:
With rising academic suicides and workplace burnout, the movie serves as a call to action for more empathetic systems that prioritize human well-being.
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In Today’s Context
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The lessons of 3 Idiots reverberate even louder today. In an age of relentless competition, skyrocketing student loans, and mental health crises, the film offers a roadmap to a life centered on values rather than validation. Itâs a reminder that passion and perseverance are more enduring than societal accolades.
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Final Words
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3 Idiots isnât just a film; itâs a philosophy. It compels us to question the status quo, to embrace our uniqueness, and to value human connections over materialistic pursuits. As Rancho says, “All izz well”âa mantra that doesnât promise perfection but reminds us to keep moving forward, no matter how daunting the challenges.
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If thereâs one takeaway from this cinematic gem, itâs this: Dare to think differently, live authentically, and let your heart lead where your mind fears to tread.
Author: Abeera Mirza.
About the author:
âWriting is the tool of emotional healingâ. Meet Abeera Mirza, an English literature gold medalist, teacher and gifted poet. She won numerous awards for her passion for words. Her poem âSorryâ has inspired readers to heal. It started with poetry and progressed to prose. Abeera has contributed to more than 200 anthologies and many international magazines such as Raven Cage (Germany), Barcelona Magazine (Spain) and Poetic Essence Publications (India). Her interview has been published on The Mount Kenya Times and Poetic Essence Publications (India). She has won many titles such as Miss Literary Critic by her university. (University of Lahore, Pakistan). Her inner peace is ignited by reading and traveling. She is serving as a jury member for Maverick Writing Community, India where she helps emerging writers to grow. Her perspective is expanded by diverse poetic exploration. Her passion for learning is endless. She is always looking to learn more beyond boundaries. Abeeraâs writing style has touched countless lives. It gives a deep understanding of words and their ability to bring change. She is renowned for healing hearts. May her words help in healing.
Email: abeera.quotes@gmail.comÂ
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