Saturday, July 4, 2015

Lessons people are learning / Not Learning Perhaps.

No politician will learn a lesson and it is not necessary also to learn. Voters have to learn the leson that politicians will  not and cannot deliver and voters have to act wisely with the best of options they have at the time of election without any expecations. Analyse the promises and enjoy on hopes. After 67 years of Independence we are only talking of Swatch Bharat, Financial Inclusion and providing  some of the essential basics for human beings to survive Viz toilets, water, shelter, clothes and health care. Crores and crores  of rupees are getting looted from tax payers Money towards providing these for decades and even now  only the talks are on and on these matters. The number of people who have become  Millionnaires / billionnaires and those who are getting marginalised without any hope for survival are on the increase year after year and  the politicians can definitely encash on the latter figure to capture votes. This is perhaps the lesson learnt to come to power and remain there.  people are learning the lesson that nothing will and can happen in this great economy. 

One of the greatest lessons in life is to believe in one’s own destiny while continuously striving to enrich knowledge, wisdom and vivek — the capacity to distinguish right from wrong and act with maturity and balance.

A meaningful and dignified life is built not merely on material success, but on adherence to ethics, values, discipline and a sound code of conduct. Hard work, integrity and self-restraint elevate a person far more than the blind pursuit of wealth, power or position.

Greed and excessive desire for authority often weaken judgment, disturb peace of mind and erode character. On the other hand, simplicity, ethical living and clarity of purpose strengthen both the individual and society.

True success lies in living with self-respect, contributing positively to others and leaving behind a legacy of trust, wisdom and good conduct rather than merely accumulation of riches.


The most valuable lesson one can learn perhaps is Believe in One's own Destiny and work hard to enhance knowledge, Wisdom, VIVEK and adhere to the best of one's capacity the principles of Code of conduct and ethics and values of life to lead a dignified life without developing any greed, lust for power and wealth.  

T V G Krishnan
(personal Views )


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