Man of Principle
Submitted by admin1 on Wed, 08/11/2021 - 18:49A principled person willingly bows down before a reasoned argument just as a person bows down before might.
A principled person willingly bows down before a reasoned argument just as a person bows down before might.
It is a law of nature that if someone loses one part of his body, he develops new capacities in compensation. So, despite his apparent ‘disability’, he is able to do that which he may not have been able to do before.
A person who is God-fearing and has the sense of accountability will undoubtedly lead a peaceful life and be conscious of not being unkind to others.
From our birth onwards, all factors of life are made available to us in a perfectly balanced manner. It is heedlessness to fail to ponder over and appreciate God’s greatness.
Man tries to lead a prosperous life in this world without pausing to think that this life and all its achievements are limited to this world. They cease to exist at death.
There are millions of things that have been bestowed on one by the Creator. To acknowledge and be grateful for these blessings is the biggest duty of every person.
The human personality contains huge, latent potential. This potential bursts out into the open when there is an eruption within one’s soul. It breaks free when some shattering disaster afflicts one.
When you are a sincere person, you cannot afford to go against your conscience or moral norms. Sincerity invites you to ponder over the situation, to try to choose the best course of action, even if it is against your desires.
The best formula of life is: Try, try by all means to achieve the very best, but when you feel that you can only get the second best then accept it gracefully.
An individual who is financially or culturally disadvantaged should not feel irrevocably the prisoner of his circumstances. He must banish despair, for there is no end to possibilities in this world. It is simply a question of being determined to make the best use of them.