It is said, knowledge comes from finding the answers, but understanding what they mean brings wisdom. Men who didn't understand the difference have been the ruin of some of the world's greatest civilizations.1
But I believe, answers to some questions are not to be found. These things are just to be accepted as truths of life. And then you will realize, life is, infact, not as random as it seems.2
Just because we don’t know what is going to happen next, we assume that the actions of today maybe singled out, may become the odd-man-out, sort of. 3
But we forget that there is The Greatest Planner sitting up there, watching our every move and gelling them together, so all our moves fall into place like pieces of puzzle.4
There is a saying in India, when you are planning something positive or constructive, don’t go announcing your intentions to everyone. Keep it to yourself and you will accomplish. Then go celebrate your success with all.5
My friend says that this is just stupid. But I completely believe in this. I have had several life occurrences to prove it. 6
Like when I was going in for interview for diploma, I succeeded because no one except me knew. 7
Then there was this instance where I wanted to work from home and it somehow or the other kept getting delayed. I had told almost everyone about my intentions.8
There are many more incidences where similar things have happened.9
This is just one of the many examples. 10
It is said that the God doesn’t always present us with puzzles as a challenge or so we can solve them. Sometime its just the efforts we make to get answers that count. 11
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nice job.



