Avoidance
Submitted by admin1 on Sun, 07/31/2022 - 10:43For the human character to retain its superiority there must be staunch and unceasing adherence to the principle of avoidance.
For the human character to retain its superiority there must be staunch and unceasing adherence to the principle of avoidance.
Failure in its true sense is failure in eternity, and likewise true success is success in eternity.
Adverse circumstances can arouse latent potential and act as a spur to greater and more determined action.
Just as truth and honesty are virtues, so is tolerance a virtue.
The legal system and the administration have their limits. Genuine reform will come about only if the spirit of reform is generated among the people concerned.
Avoidance means refraining from retaliation on occasions of complaint and dissension.
Man has to be so engrossed in his work that everything else pales into insignificance beside it. Unless everything else loses its interest for him, he cannot climb to any great heights of success.
Everyone acknowledges the deeds of a person but, no one is ready to acknowledge the miraculous creation of God Almighty.
That great souls are the product not of ease but of adversity is borne out by history.
People judge matters on how they affect their own selves. They are quick to support anything, which improves their own position. When something appears threatening to their own position, they oppose it, regardless of its intrinsic worth.