“Anxious behaviour is rewarded in our culture. Being high strung, wound up, frenetic and soooo busy has cachet. I ask someone, “How are you?” and even if they’re kicking back in a caravan park in the outback with a beer watching the sunset, their default response is, “Gosh, so busy, out of control, crazy times.” And they wear it as a badge of honour. This means that many of us deny we have a problem and keep going and going. Indeed, the more anxious we are, the more we have to convince ourselves we don’t have a problem. This is ironic, or paradoxical. And it seems awfully cruel.” AnxietyStressBusynessSocietal ExpectationsSocial StructuresRules Of Society Book:First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Story About Anxiety Source: First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Story About Anxiety
“Sahib, a bamboo doesn’t flower, but usually when it does it dies. So I am metaphorical to this plant. Last night, I flowered. In the morning I died. I am not being guilty or unhappy regarding the occurrence sahib. I am in ecstasy. I never bloomed in my life, I did once and that was my last. What died is the desire to be alive in spite of repetition of events like I used to, the strength to drink my sorrows and search happiness elsewhere not in you. We are bound by the rules of society, and I am a woman of morals. We both know things between us have changed and being around you would simply make no sense practically.” LoveDeathWomanMoralsRules Of SocietyBamboo Flowers Book:Fourteen Urban Folklore Source: Fourteen Urban Folklore
“My father struggled because he is an honest man. My Uncle struggled because he is an honest man. But I have become a bad man. I don't follow the rules of society.” Philosophy Of LifeBad ManMan QuotesRules Of Society Author:Avijeet Das