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Is living single an escape from social responsibility or is a statement of freedom. Many married people envy the free life style of singles.

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Living single is an escape from social responsibility. Living up promises is an essential to success. Person who stays single would realize one day when the hair becomes gray, search for partner still haunts him. It does affect his work and surroundings to a considerable extent.


This is also a very valid viewpoint. But there are some cases where single living is better. If one wishes to devote wholly to social causes or pursuit of science or some mission, being single is better. In an old movie, 'Saathi', the sickly wife quietly leaves so that her husband could devote time to his scientific work on advice of senior scientist.
It is a brilliant example, there are many great people who are not married and completely devoted their time for the work and development of society.


There are two sides to a coin ! Even the most brilliant contributors may have some regret at not having their own family ...It is difficult to say which is right , except accept things and fate and find peace...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Is living single an escape from social responsibility or is a statement of freedom. Many married people envy the free life style of singles.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/why-married-couples-jealous-single-friends-001926162.html
Living single is an escape from social responsibility. Living up promises is an essential to success. Person who stays single would realize one day when the hair becomes gray, search for partner still haunts him. It does affect his work and surroundings to a considerable extent.


This is also a very valid viewpoint. But there are some cases where single living is better. If one wishes to devote wholly to social causes or pursuit of science or some mission, being single is better. In an old movie, 'Saathi', the sickly wife quietly leaves so that her husband could devote time to his scientific work on advice of senior scientist.
It is a brilliant example, there are many great people who are not married and completely devoted their time for the work and development of society.


There are two sides to a coin ! Even the most brilliant contributors may have some regret at not having their own family ...It is difficult to say which is right , except accept things and fate and find peace...


Of course there are two sides. The brilliant contributors have given more to society than what they received. They sacrificed even their private life for society- Science, religion or social work.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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There is no ambiguity in a person's decision, who opts for living single with the sole purpose of achieving his goals. The problem is with those who pity the very system of marriage and the married as if they are undergoing all the tortures under the sun. And being single is the boon from the blue. This is a very wrong thinking.
Both have merits and demerits. People choose a way that suits them.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
There is no ambiguity in a person's decision, who opts for living single with the sole purpose of achieving his goals. The problem is with those who pity the very system of marriage and the married as if they are undergoing all the tortures under the sun. And being single is the boon from the blue. This is a very wrong thinking.
Both have merits and demerits. People choose a way that suits them.


Very good remark. every one has a right to choose what is best for him. Those who cherish freedom choose single's life. A famous philosopher suggested that a man should remain single as long as he can whereas a woman should as early as she can. The reason being that a man loses his freedom to woman as soon as he marries whereas woman gets a slave.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

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