Friday, July 8, 2016

Dedicated to all the knowledge seekers….


Thrust for knowledge is an uncommon desire.  It is a form of opine still not that conversant. Indeed knowledge is something we intend to acquire but in the course our goal may get circumstantially smashed off by the over bearing shoves of indolence and situations not practicable to knob. This means some may be hard-pressed by the exposed strength but alas there are few who simply walk out in search of something effortless.
Knowledge and success are of course not identical but in the extended dash the two may appear to cover the same attire. In fact what one gets with difficulty is treasured for days to come. Creating a world and finding a place in the world are two different things that doesn’t trail the same path way.
If the question comes to getting meticulous it is essential for success. But the definition and relation of knowledge, success and foremost accomplishment must be clear in the mind to get the desired position. Otherwise the societal ambiance build by we mortals will itself fall on us making its prey. That situation may turn to be too amusing.
Knowledge never requires extensive learning but rather whatever gained must carry seriousness. This is evolved through constant repels and attractions. Marks and degrees must be preserved but not treasured. Of course the pattern of verve is designed in such a way that if one goes for constant learning by rotes without proper comprehensibility downfall will surely come. I am not against the staunch disciplinarian but the mannerism that is endeavored in search of something easy to get.
There is no path to success that is feasibly built. Thanks to the societal attire! Obliterations may be evolved because efforts are essential. At every point work is to be done to stick to the dogmatic alleyway. Knowledge is an unscrupulous process that cannot be daunted by any external push-ups. Rather it finds a different place through up-bringing and down breakings. The simplest way is to trail with everything. Success is sure to knock.
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