The Show Must Go On and On and On.....

As I watched Raj Kapoor for the first time, in his movie 'Mera Naam Joker', where he had to switch between emotions of a performer (a joker in circus) and emotions of a son mourning death of his mother, a voice in the bacground hums "The show must go on..." and he goes back to perform regardless of his mother dead in the same circus avenue. Though the film didnt make it at the box office but these words have surely made a firm position in my neural network.....The Show Must go on and on and on....

In our daily lives, we learn about many ideas, concepts, philosophies, theories, methods etc.. We implement, associate, idolize, follow and even miss many of these in order to fulfill a certain task. Depending on these ideas, which build up our ideology, we conclude decisions which are of course influenced by our experience at task in hand. Here, my point is, even though we put in more than 100% on every task we are assigned we contribute a part to the part of a whole. Now, after learning and implementing such thousands of concepts which eventually caters to a part  (of a part or its multiples thereof)  of the whole appears to be often minuscule.Nevertheless, we must also understand that WHAT IF we are not present to perform all this, someone else would surely be (you thought I would say, it would create a big impact). With some hiccups in the initial transition and hand shaking process the part would be in some one else's hands. Here, what went wrong is not the decider of fate for the product/service in picture, it is the same old phrase "The Show must go on". Things move on in the same pace even if the same  ideas, concepts, philosophies, theories & methods do not exist. New ones would be created.

Hence to conclude, I would say, Thats Life...

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