Knowing,
‘What is necessary for oneself’ is not important. Knowing, ‘What is necessary’
is important. Knowing, ‘If others can do it’ is not important. Knowing, ‘If one
can do it’ is important. Human life has little room for trivialities. The needs
of the universe and the duties of the man are the essential elements of the laws
of nature.. It is an insect, not a human being, which primarily depends on
universal benevolence.
PROMOD
KUMAR SHARMA
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