It is better to understand and accept that you will continue to face some small or big problems in the journey of your life. Swami Vivekananda asserts that in a day, when you don’t come across any problem, you can be sure that you are travelling on the wrong path. So thought provoking. The problem may be of any kind and magnitude; can be solved easily by you or can be solved with the help of others or can disappear on its own. Yes, normally there are very few problems which you cannot solve. However, if at any point of time, a problem which seems big and very difficult to solve, just take due precaution and stay calm and alert so as to minimize the damage, if caused.
Anyway, it is certain that if you panic and
lose patience, the problem will seem bigger and the situation will aggravate.
So, it is clear that no problem, however big, will be able to harm you much
when you face it with wisdom and resilience.
Due to certain factors, sometimes something may not be under your control. In such a situation it is not unusual to feel bad for a moment. But some people feel very disturbed and confused. Let us understand this through an example of a college/university student. As the examination time approaches, he starts thinking when the examination would begin; whether it would start late or on time; what would be the examination schedule or calendar; when the result would be announced and what would be my score; what would be the consequences of these actual or imaginary variables?
Can anybody provide any specific answer to these questions?
During my actual counselling and/or tele-counselling of students, I get the opportunity to know what has been going on in the minds of such students. Some of them are found to be confident and busy in their preparations. But many students are found to be engaged in negative thinking and wasting their precious time. Not only this, some of them become so perturbed and stressed that they even start thinking of taking some fatal and at times suicidal steps. They get impulsive and forget the basic facts of life that running away from any problem, however big and serious, is not the solution to the problem. Facing the problem head-on with all sincerity, courage, confidence and capacity is the suitable answer. You may fail or succeed. That depends on many factors. If you succeed and it happens most of the time, you should be satisfied and happy.
If at all you fail, certainly
heaven is not going to fall on your head. You may feel disappointed for a
moment, but you know well that you did your best. In no case thinking of ending
your life is justified, legal and ethical. After all, your life is not solely
your life. Your life has been reared, nurtured and shaped by your parents,
family members, teachers and many others in your society. Besides living your
life well, you have to fulfil their hopes, aspirations and expectations as
well.
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