Moral Introspection
Submitted by Maulana Wahidud... on Mon, 06/27/2011 - 10:22It is only he who has learned the art of moral introspection who will, in the long run, prove himself a person of inviolable integrity.
It is only he who has learned the art of moral introspection who will, in the long run, prove himself a person of inviolable integrity.
Often people launch themselves on careers, plunging headlong into them, without giving due thought to their actual capacities and to whether they have any real potential which can be developed. At times they are led astray by trivial considerations, ill-founded opinions and overwhelming emotions, and rush heedlessly into whatever first comes their way. When the result is not what they had anticipated, they fall to
Both in our private lives and social existence, it is imperative that we take stock of our means and resources and then set off in the right direction, if, sooner or later, we are to reach our destination.
A western thinker once commented, “You have removed most of the road blocks to success when you have learnt the difference between motion and direction.”