Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What is the best advice you have ever been given?

Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.


I have seen friends say they'll do it tomorrow. And the next day they have to do something else. And the first task either doesn't get completed or they are struggling twice as hard to do it than it would have taken in the first place.What is the best advice you have ever been given?
Hope is a belief in a positive outcome related to


events and circumstances in one's life. Hope


implies a certain amount of perseverance i.e.


believing that a positive outcome is possible even


when there is some evidence to the contrary.





A person who dreads of 'what tomorrow may bring'


looses the zeal of life itself. He can not live in


the present even for one day. I do not agree that


'any person can fight the battles of just one


day'. There are many in the world who fight their


battles life long, and still live with some hope.





It is nice to live for today and complete what is


to be done today. But humans are distinguished


from the rest of the living beings by hope. For


other living beings, there may not be tomorrow.


But hope is life for humans. Tomorrow may not come


for a few. But the others are sure that there will


be a day after present one. And it is hoped by


many to be a little better than today. What is not


realized today may be within our reach tomorrow.


It is hope that make people to live through all


torments of life. The moment a person loses hope,


the very zeal to live is lost.





Living in the past is dreaming. Living in the


present is intuition connected to basic instincts.


Living in hope of is humanistic rationality


to look for future.





Hope - Pandora brought the jar with the evils and


opened it. It was the gods` gift to man, on the


outside a beautiful, enticing gift, called the


';lucky jar.'; Then all the evils, those lively,


winged beings, flew out of it. Since that time,


they roam around and do harm to men by day and


night. One single evil had not yet slipped out of


the jar. As Zeus had wished, Pandora slammed the


top down and it remained inside. So now man has


the lucky jar in his house forever and thinks the


world of the treasure. It is at his service; he


reaches for it when he fancies it. For he does not


know that the jar which Pandora brought was the


jar of evils, and he takes the remaining evil for


the greatest worldly good - it is hope! For Zeus


did not want man to throw his life away, no matter


how much the other evils might torment him, but


rather to go on letting himself be tormented anew.


To that end, he gives man hope.





“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity;


an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”


- Winston Churchill





';Three grand essentials to happiness in this life


are something to do, something to love, and


something to hope for.'; - Joseph Addison





Hope! Hope! Hope!


Delicious Hope! when naught to man is left -


Of fortune destitute, of friends bereft;


When even his dog deserts him, and his goat


With tranquil disaffection chews his coat


While yet it hangs upon his back; then thou,


The star far-flaming on thine angel brow,


Descendest, radiant, from the far skies


To touch the deepest depths of the heart





People sow seeds with hope


And hope is the seed of life


People through ages hoped for eternity


Because hope is as great as eternity


Never give-up hope, never ever


Hope is your best mate, all the time


Even if all desert you unexpectedly


Hope will be with you, if you wish....What is the best advice you have ever been given?
if you act like someone without caring what others think of you you will eventually be that someone, but if you care what others think of you you will only be dissapointed from a detour
';The time is always right to do what is right.'; MLK Jr.
Have fun at all times, within reason.
Don`t take out loans.
to exercise my right to remain silent when arrested
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