Friends are
precious
I came across a moment when
I realize how wonderful and lovely friends I got. I have learned things from my
friends; things which can neither be explained nor can be mentioned in few literature
words. They taught me to live with pride. They taught me to live each moment,
they taught me hard work, they taught me kindness, they taught me to love each
other, they taught me to share things, they taught me modern living, taught me
high thinking, taught me to respect parents I thank god for giving me such
precious and wonderful friends.
I write this article today
because I recall something one of my friends told me. I am moved by the saying
he told me from "Shree Bhagavad Gita". I have never red it but when my friend told
me one of the main essence of "Shree Bhagavad Gita" I was greatly convinced and
influenced by the line. There is this saying in "Shree Bhagavad Gita" that “Kismat se jyada aur mehnat se kam kisi
ko nahe milta” it means nobody gets more
than his fate and less than his work”. This can be explained by an example a rickshaw
driver spent more energy than an employee at an IT firm but still he earns less
than him and the reason is his fate.
The above line has a practical
meaning and it is not just a mere saying. One can observe and look for it around oneself. But this doesn't mean one should stop hard working or wait for one's lucky dies roll a full house.
It means if you are blessed
than use it for best, make full use of your earnings , understand the value of
money , understand the value of time , live each moment , share your happiness,
listen others sorrow, help needy and poor, try not to sympathize but empathize.
God has blessed you so you deserve to live your life but it doesn't mean you
neglect society. One should be aware and helpful for the society. I will now pray
to god that he give me strength to follow all above and make me contribute to
society.
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