A Law of Nature
Submitted by admin1 on Tue, 04/02/2019 - 00:00For life as a whole, disparateness is actually a great blessing: the good points of one man may compensate for the shortcomings of another.
For life as a whole, disparateness is actually a great blessing: the good points of one man may compensate for the shortcomings of another.
Nobody in this world is perfect. If a man is endowed with some good qualities, he may be lacking in others.
If people could only learn to tolerate others’ differences, their very forbearance would become a great enabling factor in collective human development.
Paradise is the supreme reward which God gives to His special servants for their deserving actions.
“When one’s ego is hurt,” says a contemporary psychologist, “it turns into super-ego, and the result is breakdown.”
When man speaks, he is in a limited domain, but when he is silent, he finds himself in the unlimited vastness of the world.
A great disadvantage of an ungrateful attitude is that it produces a mentality of non-acknowledgement. Failing at first to acknowledge the favours of one’s fellow men leads one to failure to give wholehearted credence to the Lord of the Universe.
Sometimes by being hasty a man invites trouble, but then he always has the possibility of turning the situation to good account by adopting the ways of patience.
All learning is acquired in the school of hard work; all progress is achieved at the price of unflagging effort.
To know the Art of Objection Management, learn tight-rope walking. Every objection can be managed if you are not harsh, if you do it politely.