Every year one more chronological and calendared ritual of
New Year Day celebration comes around.
I make it a point to sum up issues, mostly economic,
ecological, geopolitical, technological aspects that have impacted and
the issues likely to have a dominant influence or impact on various
aspects of life in the coming years.
I harp on the necessity to accept facts as they are, even if they are really bad.
I try to eternally generate optimism and positivism to harbor hope rather than to nurture negativity.
Primarily, I do these not to please one into preaching from podiums; to submerge in sermons from secluded places, to maroon in motivational messages from self- help authors; to permeate with promises projected by political leaders; to plunge one into gloom from victimhood peddling pessimists etc, but merely to enable one to look for opportunities to address issues based on unbiased observation of facts without any preconditioned positions.
Nurturing negativism will focus more of criticism rather than looking for options to rectify or to improve.
So, let us not stop our march of optimism and hope.
Often, alexithymia [inability to express one’s feelings] and
lethologica [when one cannot think of a word for something] both hamper precise
communication or convey correct feelings.
Either last year or the year before that I made the
following mindmap
When we look at or look out at this high decibel ritual of
rather routine movement from PM to AM I thought of imaginatively penning down
24 spokes of a wheel of major PM issues and
AM action plans which may work as remedies but the stability of all
these depend on the hub of 25th PM and AM.
This year I have made it as wheel, symbolically indicating
the cycle of life and wheel of time
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