It was six months of passing school and like every genuine person I was going to college.But the day arrived when I have to take the decision, either I continue college or go for my dreams.It was a very hard decision to take; one must need a degree to do something in life.And everyone including my parents & my friends tried to convince me that I should at least have a bachelor degree. In other word it was a decision that could cost my entire life. I was gambling with life.
“Cowardice asks the question:
Is it safe?
Expediency asks the question:
Is it polite?
Conscience asks the question:
Is it right?
And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular but because conscience tells one it is right.”
So I asked the question from my conscience and the conscience told me a story,“A long while ago, a great warrior faced a situation which made it necessary for him to make a decision which insured his success on the battlefield. He was about to send his armies against a powerful foe,Whose men outnumbered his own. He loaded his soldiers into boats, sailed to the enemy’s country, unloaded soldiers and equipment, and then gave the order to burn the ships that had carried them. Addressing his men before the first battle, he said, “You see the boats going up in smoke. That means that we cannot leave these shores alive unless we win! We now have no choice-we win—Or we perish! They won.”
In short “what ever you do, whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong.” There is nothing on earth you cannot have – once you have mentally accepted the fact that you can have it. 1 trillion dollar is waiting for you out their.
SO ATLAST WITH THE HELP OF MY CONSCIENCE I TOOK THE BIGGEST DECISION OF MY LIFE. I LEFT COLLEGE AND I HAVE NO REGRET ON MY DECISION.
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I have waited long,
in this darkened place.
But i sleep not,lest i miss
those dainty steps
that beloved face.
The dancing bells haveclosed their eyes,and in arm they lie aside.
But I wait with bated breath,
For I am sure you said "today".
My songs tjat was is now a hymn,
Even the grapes are now old wine.
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