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The Paradox of Paths

The Paradox of Paths
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When we’re learning or exploring,
whether it’s a new skill, a career move,
or simply life itself,
we often crave certainty.
We want a map, a list of steps, a clear destination.
But here’s the paradox:
sometimes, knowing too much holds us back,
while not knowing enough pushes us forward.

Consider this as well:
If you don’t know where you want to go,
then no road will help.
If you don’t know where you are,
then any road will help.
If you don’t know where you want to go
and where you are,
then your interest in the travel
is nothing but exhausting yourself.
But if you still travel,
then it is like walking on a large circle of a playground.
Whole life you can remain busy on the roads of life
and reach nowhere,
except dropping tirelessly one day
in the graveyard or on the cremation ground.

Imagine standing at a crossroads
with no clue where you want to go.
Every road looks the same,
and no guidebook can tell you which is best.
All the roads are possible options.
You might think this is a recipe for analysis paralysis.
A mind overloaded with choices grows
tired, bored, even sleepy, mistaking confusion for wisdom.

Help command on computer terminal
can give you list of all the commands.
Help cry in the society can inspire
someone around you to help you.
But, what will you do with that long help documentation
or good-hearted helpful people around,
when you yourself are not clear
what do you want? Where you want to go?

Now imagine you know where you want to go
but you don’t know where you are standing.
Then any road will help.
Because any road becomes a possibility.
Instead of overthinking the “perfect” path,
you pick one and move.
Motion itself becomes the teacher.
A few steps in, you’ll sense
if it’s leading somewhere meaningful or not.

So, when you’re learning or exploring, embrace the uncertainty.
Lack of not knowing your starting point
or not knowing your destination is ok,
as long as you are ready to walk to seek the purpose.

Lack of actions is big problem.
Thinking that having options is good
and then not choosing any option
is a definite path of frustration and failures.

O Chaitanya! Do you know why did you come again in this world?
Do you know where you are standing today?
Do you definitely know
where you want to go in this life journey?
Do you know what are roads leading to your destination?
If not, then find your starting point and your goal.
Seeking, surfing, skimming, wandering
purposelessly on roads, phone screen or on the internet
endlessly can exhaust you.

Hari Om Tat Sat
Yours Truly Hari

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Dr. Hari Thapliyaal

Dr. Hari Thapliyal is a seasoned professional and prolific blogger with a multifaceted background that spans the realms of Data Science, Project Management, and Advait-Vedanta Philosophy. Holding a Doctorate in AI/NLP from SSBM (Geneva, Switzerland), Hari has earned Master's degrees in Computers, Business Management, Data Science, and Economics, reflecting his dedication to continuous learning and a diverse skill set. With over three decades of experience in management and leadership, Hari has proven expertise in training, consulting, and coaching within the technology sector. His extensive 16+ years in all phases of software product development are complemented by a decade-long focus on course design, training, coaching, and consulting in Project Management. In the dynamic field of Data Science, Hari stands out with more than three years of hands-on experience in software development, training course development, training, and mentoring professionals. His areas of specialization include Data Science, AI, Computer Vision, NLP, complex machine learning algorithms, statistical modeling, pattern identification, and extraction of valuable insights. Hari's professional journey showcases his diverse experience in planning and executing multiple types of projects. He excels in driving stakeholders to identify and resolve business problems, consistently delivering excellent results. Beyond the professional sphere, Hari finds solace in long meditation, often seeking secluded places or immersing himself in the embrace of nature.

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