There is an observation, when you are overtaken on road by someone you think he is rash and when you do the same with some one you think he is a stupid. Any ways, which so ever the case is the truth remains you drive slightly faster when your fuel tank is full.
There is an old story of mice that use to do a lot of mischief in a house and never got caught even after using the best tactics by the house-owner. At last when the house-owner got fed up, he gave up…
One day one of his old relative visited him and found him with this mess. The old relative patiently heard to his problem and gave him a thoughtful suggestion to find out the place or hole where the mice use to live and to remove all the food, which it has stored for living. The house owner did the same and witnessed the mice loosing its confidence and thus getting weaker. In the story eventually the house-owner caught the mice.
Confidence comes when your wallet is glutted.
According to Andy Munthe, “A shot glass of desire is greater than a pitcher of talent.” I trust desire to be the gateway for talent. People with same talent behave differently in different environment. In real life this story embraces a greater part but the element of attitude remains and help us to survive which further depends person to person. We find our way to success but if we are pumped in with resources or money we get propelled faster.
Your priorities starts getting diluted and you start looking comfort somewhere else. The diminishing and fading desires evolutes as the phase changes and we walk forward in time frame, it is quite natural. But there are some exceptional cases which do not get swayed away by their surroundings and hold their desires strongly.
Some times when you look for something and find something else, and realize that what you’ve found is more suited to your needs than what you thought you were looking for. Somehow what so ever we get in our life is directly proportional to the quantum of their desire. To conclude there is an anonymous quote, “A person shows what he is by what he does with what he has.”
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