Youth is a blunder manhood a struggle old age a regret essay
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Life is a tissue of opposites- a fascinating conundrum, a puzzling delight. In it, joy is inextricably mixed with sorrow, success with failure, tranquility with turmoil and dreams with reality. Stepping into his mundane existence, the child feels delighted and amazed to feel the beauty and profoundity of this creation. He reflects the divinity of his childhood innocence, enjoys the pranks of his adolescence, soars high in the dreamy realm of his youth, returns to the real plane of his manhood, approaches near his consummation, when he shakes his hoary and wistful head, ponders and reflects and then is frigidly silent. But life still remains a baffling philosophy, springing from eternal breath and culminating in inevitable death-“the last of life for which the first was made”.
River of
Life
‘Human Seasons’ and ‘
River of
Life’ seem to be favourite metaphors with poets. While they all have revelled in lusty spring and felt an attraction for the impetuous flow, they have been equally concerned with the torrid summer and frosty winter. So have the staid philosophers been. In fact, each one of us, whether he possesses a poetic soul or philosophic mind or none of these ‘complexities’, has been inspired
River of
Life
‘Human Seasons’ and ‘
River of
Life’ seem to be favourite metaphors with poets. While they all have revelled in lusty spring and felt an attraction for the impetuous flow, they have been equally concerned with the torrid summer and frosty winter. So have the staid philosophers been. In fact, each one of us, whether he possesses a poetic soul or philosophic mind or none of these ‘complexities’, has been inspired
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