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As I sit and stare at the virus hit computer of mine, which is denying me an access into the outside world, thoughts flow in & out. I always think crap at midnight & no wonder this is happening tonight. What do I write about? Was the first question to flash, then the confused state of mind as usual turned on to cricket thinking unusually how I could relate to a general life scene? Though I can’t question the wisdom inside me, even though I am nowhere near it, I am getting to feel that what a strange relation the game is to the general life itself. The funda I am going to tell you now is kind off similar to any walks of life. Compare it to any activity and you can compare!
Again as I have a theory for all, even for this I have a theory which I unusually co-related between what I learned in my office to cricket (different forms of life a.k.a (thanks lazy!) careers). Probably most of you are aware of this but for those of whom who are hearing it for the first time, here it goes.
For every activity of life there are four different stages, from which we move on from time to time. And it’s obvious that we all want to be in the final stage where we would be at our best. To give an example of an activity I take driving a car. The first stage in my words (all my words! even though) is the consciously conscious stage, wherein you are really conscious about your driving. You make sure that you are driving right, you are afraid of over taking, snail passed, etc. No matter whatever happens you don’t want to take your eyes of the road.
Then comes the second stage sub consciously conscious. Now you are a little better, in terms of making a decision to overtake, to take a right turn, climb hills, narrow streets (sandhula in amji tamil), left side views, etc. You are having a certain amount of confidence and hope that you can make it back home safely. The danger stage consciously unconscious is next. I would call it as the trying hard to pick a fight stage (after banging or smashing something). You are a touch little over confident that you can take things for granted & end up doing the wrong thing at the right time, probably during a right turn or something and invite trouble. The situation most of us land up on! (me-all the time!).
The last stage is the super duper unconsciously conscious stage. This kick ass stage is wherein you actually are the master of the art and don’t think the same way. You know you are good and do the right things consciously. For example like the way I drive (hehehe)! You end up being the perfect driver and do things unconsciously all though you are conscious about what you are doing. Things become perfect when done in the moment of unconsciousness though you are very much conscious about it. Let the blink take over!
Don’t you think this can be related any walks of life, think about it!

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