Monday, October 8, 2007

Looking for Prodigy in me

Credible nature always looks for some extraordinary skills in me....

from few days there is sudden change in some aspects of life which was not so acceptable, but few things are good to be changed ......

Hedonism is the one thing that everyone is looking for .....
every human living is substances to this, one find it in his or her interest, however its fruitfulness is accepted when it is got lot of hard work.

Life is like Mosaic shows different color, its interesting if you go down the memory chasm & just have a look, you will laugh for thyself.

right now i am trying to transmute myself so that i can live life King size, its not easy but talent in me will make it sure .......

Pantheist is one thing i believe will help me to do all hardships ........
As Gita describes Work is Worship ..............

2 comments:

Vishal Jadhav said...

Hey Dude Nice writing again
and yes prodigy may be or may not be thr but its the mundane things u will find happiness in and the small things that will make the diff. so be positive and keep pluggin away and u will find success..

pankaj kulkarni said...

hey abhishek,one more nice writing,i want to tell you one thing that there are two approaches to that

1)quantitative approach:- It is believed that the value of a pleasure could be quantitatively understood. Essentially, it believed the value of a pleasure to be its intensity multiplied by its duration - so it was not just the number of pleasures, but their intensity and how long they lasted that must be taken into account.

2]Qualitative approach:-

IT is believed that there can be different levels of pleasure - higher quality pleasure is better than lower quality pleasure. Mill also argues that simpler beings (he often references pigs) have an easier access to the simpler pleasures; since they do not see other aspects of life, they can simply indulge in their pleasures. The more elaborate beings tend to spend more thought on other matters and hence lessen the time for simple pleasure. It is therefore more difficult for them to indulge in such 'simple pleasures' in the same manner.


Critics say that the qualitative approach cite the fact that the standards of what ought to be "pleasurable" vary between individuals, of which sexual sadism is an example, in support of their claim that pleasures cannot be distinguished with respect to their 'qualities'.