Last week I met one person who is friend of my friend. He lost his father during his childhood and his uncle had possessed all property after dead of that guy’s father. That young guy didn’t waste all time in crying but he sought the solution of his problem and it was “to stand on own feet”. His story inspired me to write on “seek solution”. People usually cry in problems and there are thoughts which arise in one’s mind when he/she encounters any problem are, “what will happen now?”, “everything is finished”, “I can’t face this” and so on. But one should change his/her perception to bring positive thoughts e.g. “there must be way to get rid of it”, “it can be solved”, “still it is in our hand” and so on.
I am used to see people are crying on their problems. For example, All Indians were discussing on corruption since I remember the movie “baap ek numbri beta das numbri”. But nobody was actually trying to solve this big problem. Since many years many schools-colleges are arranging elocution competitions, debates and group discussions on “corruption in india”. People were just talking on problems but then one person came up with the solution, he is Anna Hazare. I just want to say that people are used to talk on problems instead finding solutions.
I ask you all one question and you will understand the importance of taking action rather just talking on problem. If snake bites you, will you try to revenge on it or will you immediately try to cure that pain?
There is difference between “to talk problem seriously and to take problem seriously”.
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