Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Click Only What Matters, Through Your Eye’s Camera


 

Imagine your eyes are not just organs of sight… but a camera 








And like any camera, they are constantly clicking pictures — moment by moment, scene by scene.

But here’s the truth we rarely realise:

👉 You are the photographer.
👉 You clicked whatever came in frame, but be mindful not to store, what is not needed in inner memory(mind). 


Every day, life presents thousands of frames:

  • Someone else’s success

  • Someone’s luxury lifestyle

  • Someone’s happiness

  • Someone’s possessions

  • Someone’s highlight moments

And without awareness, your inner memory starts saving/storing everything.

Soon, your mental gallery gets filled with:

Not because your life is lacking or you couldn't help seeing through your eye camera…
But because your inner storage memory is unfocused and it saves everything what eyes clicks.


The Problem Is Not the World — It’s the Clicking Habit

The world has always had more, less, better, worse.

But earlier, our “camera roll” was limited.

Today, with constant exposure, we are clicking too much of what doesn’t belong to us.

And then… we sit quietly and suffer from the pictures we ourselves captured.


A Simple Shift: Conscious Clicking



What if you start using your eyes like a mindful photographer?

Before clicking, pause internally and ask:

  • Is this worth storing in my mind?

  • Will this bring peace or disturbance?

  • Does this align with my life?

If not…

👉 Don’t click or if clicked then don't take it to Mental Gallery.
Just see… and let it pass.


What Should You Click Then?

Start capturing:

  • Your small daily wins

  • Your peaceful moments

  • Your family’s presence

  • Your efforts and discipline

  • Your simple joys

  • Your growth, however slow

Because what you click repeatedly… becomes your inner reality.


Your Life Is Not Lacking — Your Album Is Mismanaged

Many people are not unhappy because of their life…

They are unhappy because their mental album is filled with
other people’s pictures.


Final Thought

You cannot stop the world from showing you everything.

But you can always choose:

👉 What to focus on
👉 What to capture
👉 What to store

So from today…

Be a little selective.
Be a little aware.


And click only what truly matters.                                                     

Because in the end…

📸 Your peace depends on the pictures you choose to keep.

Friday, 10 April 2026

FGTF Series –Modern times Unmodern Living-Part I

 

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What is FGTF? Training the Mind for Everyday Happiness

Hello Friends,

We live in a time where everything is measured.

Mileage of a car, storage of a phone, speed of internet…


Even success has numbers attached to it.



Somewhere along the way, happiness also got measured.

People started believing:

  • More money = more happiness
  • More success = more happiness
  • Bigger events = bigger happiness

But if this was completely true, then every successful person would be deeply happy.
And we know that is not always the case.

So where is the gap?


🌱 Introducing FGTF

I call it:

👉 FGTF – Feel Good Trigger Factor

FGTF simply means:

How easily your mind feels happy from small positive events.


🌼 High FGTF vs Low FGTF

A person with high FGTF:

  • Feels happy with small things  
  •   Doesn’t wait for big moments   
  • Finds joy in daily life                        

A person with low FGTF:

  • Needs big achievements to feel happy
  • Ignores small positives
  • Remains mostly neutral or dissatisfied

🌿 Simple Examples

A high FGTF mind can feel good when:

  • Traffic is less than usual
  • Tea tastes just right                                        








  • A normal day passes peacefully
  • A short walk feels refreshing

A low FGTF mind may only feel happy when:

  • Promotion happens
  • Big purchase is made
  • Others appreciate or validate

🧘 The Real Insight

Life gives us many small positive moments daily.

But:

  • Some minds notice them
  • Some minds ignore them

That difference is FGTF.


⚖️ A Small Reflection                                   








If nothing bad happens in a day,
that itself is a good day.

But how many of us feel happy about it?


🌄 Why This Matters

If your happiness depends only on big events:

  • It will come rarely
  • It will go quickly

But if your mind responds to small moments:

  • Happiness becomes frequent
  • Life feels lighter

Closing Thought for the Mind

“Happiness is not in waiting for big moments,
but in allowing small moments to feel enough.”

I will be coming up with a Series on this philosophy and every week or fortnight a new post will be here with new thoughts and new dimensions for a fulfilling life to live, in this materialistic world.