By Shaikh Mohd Gaus Aminuddin
Most of the raindrops from the sky end up vanishing in the vastness of the sea. Yet some mischievous and tough candidates end up in the embrace of an oyster to be bound in a forever contract with a pearl. A day will come when they will be dipped in the blood of a crown prince or will shine in the treasury of an old man known as the drawer of memories after his lover passes away!
But what of the countless others that live and die in an instant? Was their luck too fleeting? Did they falter, or were they never given a chance?
If hard work truly strengthens luck, why do so many dreams crumble? Why does the haunting question of 'why' persist even in our final moments? Is it a curse to question, or madness to resist the inevitability of change? These questions echo endlessly, yet answers remain elusive. Who is to blame and what is to claim? Shame, shame, oh shame! Then what did one achieve through the alchemy of endurance unless it is blessed by luck?
The fallacy remains true to the day. Perhaps the worth of existence lies not in achieving certainty, but in embracing the beauty of the unknown. The paradox of chaos would unfold one day but all you can hope is for a good fate! Finally, was luck proven the reigning king of everything, or did your free will have the guts to bend it?
By Shaikh Mohd Gaus Aminuddin
I am so glad that I received links for such wonderful work. This philosophical take reminds me of debate between Socrates and his disciples document 📄
Hmm this is insightful! Well written, bro!❤️
An immersive, beautifully written masterpiece that lingers in your heart and mind long after you finish reading ❤️
I'm little confused but i get the point that luck is out of control factor.
This is thought-provoking!❤️ I think it's fate! Which has been written already. No matter how lucky or hard you try things will end the way it has been destined!