The concept of a long life varies from person to person—it could mean living many years or experiencing a life filled with joy and fulfillment. It’s all about how you perceive it.
In the movie “Anand,” the legendary Rajesh Khanna delivers a memorable line, “Babumoshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi” (Life should be big, not long). This beautifully captures the essence of living in the present, treating each day like it’s your last, and focusing on doing the right things with honesty and purity right now. It’s the best way to approach life!
No one knows how much control we have over our breath or how long it will stay with us. So, while we have the chance to live, let’s transform each moment into a little piece of paradise. Life resembles a sine function graph in mathematics, with its highs of happiness and lows of pain. In between, we navigate our unique journey.
A long life could be just one day, 20 years, or 60 years—it all comes down to whether the person is content with the ending. So, embrace each moment, find joy in the peaks, and remember, the length of life is best measured by the happiness it holds.