This was due for a long time. I did not think I’d be ‘blogging’ for the very fact that it requires constant update. As the tag line says it, yes – there’s always something to talk about…
Prodigy – child prodigies. The other day, I came across is really heart-felt written article about child prodigies. But of course, it shows off the difference between what kids of that age would normally do as against the mentioned super-genius kids. Some of them, as stated, said that they carried a smirk expression of pride in them. Vanity is but an honest companion of fame, isn’t it?
I still remember wanting to be a child prodigy! With time and years added on, growing up like everyone else hasn’t been so bad either. Late bloomers – the other side of the story. So many people listed on that category too. Those who hit fame pretty late in their lives. But when they hit it off, they hit it big time! Something to look forward to, I feel now.
All of which, be it a child prodigy or a late bloomer, boils down to just one question really – what is success to you? Success is a relative term, it will be as much as different to me as much as it is to you. While we spend every day in the same routine with perhaps a small element of difference from the previous day, most of us might not even care for the word “personal” success because they either have it or have just succumbed to the fact that it is the way life’s going to be.
Talking endlessly is really easy. Getting motivated seems to be easy too. But taking a step forward to make a change is the first challenge and you wish you never did. The tough part doesn’t end there, the continuous steps after the first step is what really counts. I think being a tiny toddler had everyone the easier side of things. No questions, no wondering why – you’d eat, cry, sleep, cry, poop, cry – the cycle just repeats. Until one day, you decide that your knees are getting tired being dragged on the floor and go aerial on two instead of four! Big achievement there. If wobbling wasn’t hard enough and not to mention all the cheering and the awe everyone is at, after all this is the first time you’re going to be like the rest of ‘em. And the first couple of steps means a lot more to your parents than the first steps man took on the moon. Moments cherished. Moments accomplished. Fast forward, who said you were not a prodigy? Tell them to go ask your folks.
Here’s a toast to everyone out there, without you – the world would seem so incomplete. Damn, You’re special!
Cheers, Stay True, Stay Metal ~ Kaavs
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