Plan for future life

How good is man’s life?

The mere living how fit to employ.

All the heart and the soul.

And the senses for everyone enjoy.

 

Some men says, “Stars make our fate” But to speak truth, it is our own thinking which makes or mars our destiny. Our success often depends on how we choose a profession. A good profession can make our life a pleasant sport. On the other hand a bad one may turn our life into a long disease. So if we want happiness we must think how to choose a profession.

 

First rule for choosing a good profession –

The best profession is that where we can serve best. it is mistake to choose a profession which can pay more without having capacity for it. If we have no ability we cannot serve well, if we do not serve well, our services may be terminated. So those who only aim at gold, become rolling stones, but those who aim at service permanently make rise and become happy.

 

Second golden principle –

Another important thing which we should not choose a profession against our taste. A man cannot serve with his whole heart, if he does not like his work. Working without interest soon makes us inefficient, and lazy. Our laziness is danger to our progress. So parents and religions should not crush the taste and ambition of our young men.

 

Third important condition of choice-

We should also not forget, “Honestly is the best policy?” Dishonest professions are thorn to social life. Good men prefer death to making gambling or black marketing their profession. Money is never greater than man. We should never give Gods throne to gold.

 

What professions do I like –

I like the honest profession of teaching. My ability and taste are fit for it. It gives me much pain that educational institutions are but degree – making factories. So it is the dream of my life to make students not mere book worms but true nation-builders and servants of humanity.

 

Man is maker of his destiny. It depends on him to choose either luxury and be kicked or service and be elevated. Rightly says Lord Rama, “Luxury is sweet at first but poison in the end while service which is bitter at first is a road to salvation and all blessings.”


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