Monday, 12 March 2012

MAN IS THE ARCHITECT OF HIS OWN FATE!!!!!!


My uncle was a manager in a reputable Bank. His bank was quite far from his house. He has a bike but he would prefer travelling by bus. He had to change two buses to reach at his office which makes him unhappy and tried. Instead of buying a car to make his travelling easy he just resigned from his job. My family members tried a lot to convince him but he did not listen to anyone and left his job by saying that I will get another job easily. His pay was 65,000 Rupees but he did what he wants. Almost one year ago he left his job. Yesterday he visited at my place and he was saying that “KASH MAIN APNI JOB NAI CHORTA, MERA TOU NASEEB HE KHARAB HAI” then I realized that man can easily architect his fate by his own deeds. If something went wrong we just only blame our fate by saying that “HAMARA TOU NASEEB KHARAAB HAI OR NASEEB MAIN YEHE LIKHA THA” but we never thought that it is the outcome of our own actions.
This is a universal truth that is the architect of his own fate. Those who achieve success through self-efforts are really the architects of their fates. But on the other hand those who never perform any efforts and just wait for the others help always fail in their lives.
A man can reach the top of the ladder if he is sincere and hard worker. It’s not easy to attain the goals without any efforts. A person must have to fight against adverse circumstances then he will be able to achieve his destination. A person can easily change his fate if he has faith in his mission. He has to shape his own destiny. The famous saying “GOD HELP THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES” come nearer to this saying “MAN IS THE ARCHITECT OF HIS OWN FATE.”  Moreover, sometimes chance plays an important part in a man’s life and those who take benefits from these chances are the real heroes of our society. A man always keeps in mind the famous words of Shakespeare which are as follows:
“I AM MASTER OY OWN FATE,
I AM THE CAPTAIN OF MY SOUL,
ACCORDING TO CONVENTIONAL WISDOM
WHAT FATE IMPOSES, THAT MAN NEEDS ABIDE,
IT BOOTS NOT TO RESIST BOTH WIND AND TIDE.

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