A trap never identified

Bangalore, India
September 6, 2016 9:49am CST
Again I started to have this feeling of falling for that trap but I will not. No, I will not. I cannot. This is one of the things in my DON’T’s list. It is not about being close to things or people it is about understanding your place and role in that sphere. It is more about you finding yourself in that place by being a spectator. In order to do that we need to stop participating for a while and observe like a spectator. Is this what my role is in this particular sphere? Am I doing justice to my role? Even if I am not, am I getting too involved in this one role. A role, which is just one of the many roles I have played or I am yet to play.
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6 Sep 16
I don't know what I can write to quell the storm inside your mind but I can tell you this- at one point or the other, anything that is not working out or anything which is not going the way we would have liked it to go...feels like a trap. A trap that has no way out. But you know, as much as I do, that there lies a solution to every problem. I do not know what "trap" you are in but I do know that once you really start trying, you're going to get out of it or perhaps,who knows if you just shift your perspective a little, you may find that it's no trap at all. Good luck with that.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
6 Sep 16
Sometimes trap is " We"
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6 Sep 16
@avi256 sorry I didn't get you.
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@avi256 (8489)
• Pune, India
6 Sep 16
@The_Bong_Woman what i mean was sometimes the trap is not exactly the trap but how our mind feels certain thing.
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@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
6 Sep 16
It'a a good thing to observe first and then enter into any new situation having learned something about it at the start. Then we can be our best in all the roles we take on in life.
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@ms1864 (6885)
• Bangalore, India
6 Sep 16
I hope you find clarity. Once we all into a trap and come out of it...life does make us more cautious...and for good reason.
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• Kolkata, India
9 Sep 16
I must say that you are just on the right track.There is no need to change your status of being a "silent observer".That's exactly why we are here.Believe it or not,each one of us is playing our assigned roles perfectly.So just try to hang on to it.I believe you can.