Sunday, 22 November 2009

The Achievement

It Is The
Great Achievement
Of My Life
That No One Else
Can Tell
When I Am In Heaven
And
When I Am In Hell.
- Shaista

14 comments:

Tess Kincaid said...

Isn't this the truth?

Jo said...

That's an interesting thought...!

Jeanne-ming Brantingham said...

Because you are a warrior!

Stacey J. Warner said...

wow...you amaze me...I am not so full of grace.

much love

Tom Bailey said...

My take on that one. Just my viewpoint only:

Very clever thought. It is control of your own life is what this sounds like control of your own viewpoint which is indeed very powerful. Controlling and being aware of your control of this area is the most powerful achievement or one of them for me.

My biggest achievement before that was keeping my mouth silent when it was appropriate.

Best regards,
Tom Bailey

caramelcaramelo said...

equanimity... what joy! kenza

Samosas for One said...

Unlike the others I felt sadness when I read this. Does this relate to your health?

Muznah said...

wow

Yin said...

I think I need to post this alongside my current poster of inspiration at work: (see top middle link on the Gallery tab) http://www.edwardmonkton.com/

If you can face the wolf with this kind of equanimity there's no reason I cannot deal with Mr Potato Head without wanting to scream.

Renee said...

I haven't been able to get that right yet.

Love to you brave friend.

Renee xoxo

Kitty Moore said...

Shaista - you are very strong but that kind of strength is not always sustainable (or rather, that is what I have found). I think there should be at least one person(a very special person)who knows when you are in heaven (to share your joy) and when you are in hell (to share your pain)

You write beautifully.

x

Shaista said...

Kitty you are quite right - and yes, I am surrounded by people who have shared my laughter and my pain, particularly my parents. Perhaps I am not difficult to read at all :)

Maia said...

It's called willpower. I like to pretend to myself that I am always in heaven...it's my optimism at work. And, usually, I actually believe myself.

Maggie May said...

oh my sweet. this is beyond.

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