Sorry bud! Wish I could say I agree with that statement but I don't. There needs to be a paradigm shift in the way of thinking of that statement's author.
Nasir: The point the author (me, myself and I) is trying to make is that life does not end at defeat and there are many instances left to redeem oneself.
That is not the part I am disputing thou. It is the "lifetime's journey" piece. Unless I am misinterpreting your statement, the duration for redemption is taking too long :)
what's that about?
Sorry bud! Wish I could say I agree with that statement but I don't. There needs to be a paradigm shift in the way of thinking of that statement's author.
Maliha: it's just a foreword for a bigger picture.
I suppose without the bigger picture in sight, the statement seems out of context.
Nasir: The point the author (me, myself and I) is trying to make is that life does not end at defeat and there are many instances left to redeem oneself.
I presume you and I are on the same page.
That is not the part I am disputing thou. It is the "lifetime's journey" piece. Unless I am misinterpreting your statement, the duration for redemption is taking too long :)
Ah that..well I shall let Kishore Kumar explain for me:
"Din bhi yahaan to lage..baras ki samaan"
Hope that clarifies your concern.