Pursuit of ideal goal leads to loss of achievable goal
Submitted by admin1 on Sat, 08/11/2018 - 00:00One who runs after the ideal goal, loses both the ideal as well as the practically achievable goal.
One who runs after the ideal goal, loses both the ideal as well as the practically achievable goal.
Manisconsumedwiththedesirefor theidealyetisboundtoliveinaworldthatisfarfrombeing ideal.
No wisdom is needed to engage in violence. Any foolish person can do so. But establishing and maintaining peace do require a high level of sagacity and planning.
It is a truism of life that however many losses one makes the other party suffer, it will never cause one to become strong oneself.
Mutual non-interference ensures that every person hasan equal opportunity to make progress.
Opting for war does not arise out of any kind of necessity but is only the result of the ignorant misuse offreedom.
When a personadoptsthepeacefulmethod,theentireworldofnature comestohissupport.Ontheotherhand,ifapersonadoptsthe violent method, the entire world of nature stands out in opposition tohim.
Themostimportantroleofpeaceisthatitopensupthedoor ofopportunities,givingeachandeveryindividualthechance to avail of these opportunities and reach his or her goal.
Justice cannot be achieved as a right: rather one receives justice when one proves oneself deserving of it.
There is only one workable formula and that is peace for the sake of normalcy. Normalcy gives us the opportunity to do the wise planning necessary to achieve our goal.