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The War Called Life

 The War Called Life

 

There is an eternal battle between lie and truth—and truth must prevail.

There is an endless clash between greed and need—and need must triumph.

There is a silent war between hate and love—and love must conquer.

There is a fierce struggle between revenge and forgiveness—and forgiveness must rise.

There is a hidden conflict between lust and purity—and purity must win.

There is a daily fight between lethargy and zeal—and zeal must take the lead.

There is a subtle tug-of-war between rigidity and flexibility—and flexibility must bend to win.

There is a constant choice between spending more and investing wisely—let the investor in you win, not the spendthrift.

There is a deep tension between blind faith and rational thinking—let the rational thinker win, not the blind believer.

In our everyday lives, this battle rages within us. Let us remember we must champion truth over lies, need over greed, love over hate, forgiveness over revenge, purity over lust, zeal over lethargy, flexibility over rigidity, wisdom over waste, and reason over blind faith.

 

To win these battles, again and again, is to win the war called life.

 

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

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