Thursday, April 25, 2013

Men's interest determine him what he is?

If a man wants more, he has to be prepared to lose all. The more one expects, the more he works for it. the more he works, more he gains from it, more he gains, more to manage it. Loss in the more gained will bring him more sorrow. It's better to be a stable state. This is what, explained by our ancestors as, don’t be too happy once you win and don’t be too sorrow, when you lose. Because, everything in this world is not stable. It changes, at one point or the other. The right work and right moves can help the individual to earn his respect and believes towards others.  The things, which he sees, what he hear and what he talk will mould him into an environment before he even starts believes in.


There will be one basic characteristic of a man which shows him, what he is. For example if we consider an artist, there will be one particular talent reflect in all his works, he cannot change that basic character within in. He can only come up with that idea or that theme every time. The focus of his idea remains same in that basic idea. Film directors, Playback singers are some of them in my list. They motto and the focus are all reframed with their basic idea, which they have within them.


 

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