Okay, so first, I know this is not all that Philosophical and stuff... But it was kind of Paatti-ish. So anyway, even though it is Paatti-ish, it is Aishu Paatti talking, that is, it is me all this, not a whole new person... or a false person.
Life gives you *almost* everything. Noticed the word 'almost' ? Well, yeah, almost everything.
Well, the things not given to you by life are divided into two categories:
1. Things you can get by working for them.
2. Things you cannot get even by working for them.
The second one by itself implies that you can't do anything, helpless. And if you start off with the 'Everything is possible for a human', go lick your elbow. Okay, I mean that literally, 'go lick your elbow'. It is impossible, unless you cut your hand off. if you survive even after you endure the pain, sure,you can. So anyway, you can not lick your elbow. Thus, some things you just can't get.
But going back to the first one. There are somethings you can get by working for them. Here, they are further divided into two categories again:
1. Ones which are worth working for.
2. Ones which are not worth working for.
Now that depends on you, what you find worth, and what you don't.
So this is basically what I want to say:
There are very few things in life that are worth working for, and even fewer which you will like and enjoy working for. Moral of the story: Choose Wise, Work Wise
(oh oh, don't forget, work wise means work-wise, according to work.)
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