00:00Do you know of such people?
00:01They enter a room and suddenly everything goes vibrant.
00:06You say, you know, look at this one, he is the life of the party, so vivacious.
00:12You take a group picture, they will be seen at the centre.
00:15If you see, it is cruel in some sense.
00:20Consider the situation.
00:22You may have brain cancer actually and that's why you are experiencing headache.
00:26Sitting a little dull and down and this fellow comes and plays fine music and starts dancing.
00:35Serves you some fine beer and drinks and this and that and he has actually done something remarkable.
00:43You forgot your headache and you are all smiles and he is telling you, you know, life is meant to
00:49be lived
00:50and we should always be smiling and happy and he tells you a nice joke also.
00:5515 minutes or half an hour later, he leaves and you are left with the cancer.
01:04Is this not cruel?
01:07You needed immediate diagnosis and hospitalisation.
01:12Instead, this fellow has further delayed that.
01:15Is that not violence?
01:17His presence?
01:18His presence has actually pushed you closer to death.
01:22My fears remain as they were.
01:25Just that he comes and gives me antidepressants.
01:31This fellow is a dopamine shot.
01:34No point behaving, all is hunky-dory, all is wonderful.
01:38When inwardly you are carrying phobias and anxieties and tensions.
01:43But then we are used to spending life on the surface and never looking for the deep sickness.
01:51If someone is a little dull, offer a chocolate or tell a joke or some music or random gossip.
01:59That has become the way of life.
02:03And that only worsens the sickness within.
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