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Living to Last; Leaving to Last

Relationship lasts as long as trust lasts; Trust lasts as long as integrity lasts
Health lasts as long as self-control lasts; Self-control lasts as long as values last
Goals lasts as long as determination lasts; Determination lasts as long as patience lasts
Learning lasts as long as application lasts; Application lasts as long as interest lasts
Creativity lasts as long as thinking lasts; Thinking lasts as long desire to create lasts
Performance lasts as long as passion lasts; Passion lasts as long as drive last
Happiness lasts as long as positivity lasts; Positivity lasts as long as hope lasts
Wealth lasts as long as character lasts; Character lasts as long discipline lasts
Humanity lasts as long as peace lasts; Peace last as long as unity lasts
Though we are not eternal our life lessons can have an everlasting impact on others.
There is a difference between living and making an impression while living
There is a difference between leaving and leaving an impression while leaving
The difference is "How do we live without leaving our good qualities"
M.L.Narendra Kumar






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