September 16, 2006

Each is Great In Its Own Place

Everyone of us are here in this world to take the position in which we are at this current moment, and the next moment, and the one next to it, and the next,......... Everyone is made to live the life which he/she is living and each one is great in his own place. You are you because you can be none other than you.
A sanyasi and a householder are two extremely oppisite persons. But you cannot say that one is better than the other. How can you compare an oak tree with an apple tree? Similarly you cannot say that this guy is superior to the other. A criminal is a criminal because that is what for which he is made for. And a saint is a saint because of the same reason. Imagine all of us being saint. Then how would you have been able to identify a saint? This much reason and logic is sufficiennt for me to convince myself to strictly curb arrogance and any related word that may be found in a thesaurus from dictionary.com.

Practical Observations: Suppose I hate a person. Say, a girl named Rashie. She is composed of all the three three qualities which I hate the most viz. pretentiousness, arrogance and hypocrisy. But then I find out that instead of all these she is a girl full of confidence. She does whatever she does in an extremely confident way. But on the other hand I believe that confidence is an infinite thing. So I find this part of her character appriciable. Hence we deduce that the person consisting of most hate-able elements can be a thing of admiration to me. Like this you can never complain anyone for being him/her the one he/she is. He/she is like that because he/she was made by God to be that. One is great whatever one may be.
Extending this, we get many more results consistant with this theorem, say the theorem of equality. No not that. Theorem of appreciation. Using this theorem you can develop appreciation for anyone. There is a long list of persons. comming soon.

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