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Now that you have it all...



Now that you have it all, you can sit in the comfort of an armchair and advise those on the lower rung of the ladder to see the bigger picture. We were all there, struggling to weather the unknown, dreaming of walking shoulder to shoulder with the Titans. You thought that, by being up there amongst the immortals, life would be a pleasure cruise, a walk in the park. Life difficulties, you assumed, would be a thing of the past. Oh, how wrong you were!
You discover that new powers beget newer problems which are just as challenging to solve. You realise that money is not the panacea for all your woes. Your worries were just beginning but how you fail to take notice.

Then it would hit you...

You then start questioning the meaning of life, the meaning of existence and purpose of it all. You would find that there are other things in life than just chasing wealth and prosperity. It becomes crystal clear that the coveted pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is just an illusion. Just like many things in life, it is all a mirage, maya...
But by then the people who were around you, supposedly through thick and thin, feel that it is their birthright to savour all the fruit of your success. Suddenly, it is their journey, their labour, their right to flaunt your success. And they have the cheek to show off their affluence to the same people who are yearning to be in your shoes.

Well, well, well... karma has a cruel sense of humour. Just wait and see...


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