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Value of Everything

 Value of Everything

 

There is nothing in success; you will understand the value of success when you fail. 

 

There is nothing in wealth; you will understand the value of wealth when you are in a financial crisis. 

 

There is nothing in awards and rewards; you will understand the value of it when you are not recognised. 

 

There is nothing in fame and name; you will understand the value of it when people don't know who you are. 

 

There is nothing in happiness; you will understand the value of happiness when you live in eternal sorrow. 

 

There is nothing in money; you will understand the value of money when your pocket is empty. 

 

There is nothing in education; you will understand the value of education, when ignorance blindfolds you. 

 

There is nothing in living a comfortable life; you will realise the value of comfortable life when you struggle to meet the means and ends. 

 

There is nothing in life; you will realise the value of life when you know there is so much to do in life. 

 

It is easy to tell there is nothing, but once we work towards it, we will realise the value of everything around us. 

 

Remember, we will realise the value of everything when we have nothing in hand

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

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