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TimeToWakeUp

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secure than ours. He destroys our plans when He sees that our plans are going to destroy us. So, greed should be done away with. The third is intolerance. Tolerance is an elixir of life. Tolerating is the virtue of the wise. One who tolerates, wins the game at the end of the day. However, we are intolerant. An untoward action sets us on fire. We begin to speak endlessly. We begin to hit things. This attitude is futile. It is harmful and must be shunned at theearliest.

Yes, we can overcome the above vices. We need to open our eyes and try to live as real human beings. Humanity doesn’t cost much; however, its fruits are sweet and permanent. We cannot go on lamenting over the death of virtues. Let us try to become the people of worth and somehow mitigate the intensity of darkness that has encircled us from all sides. So,wakeup,man.

Thetimehasnowcometowakeup.Tillnow,the man has been living in dark, whatever the reasons. However, the present time is opportune to wake up from deep slumber and setthingsright. Everywhere, thereischaosand confusion. In the middle of a beautiful garden, thereisuglinessstaringusdirectlyintheface.In theglitteringwatersofariver,thereisfilththat is marring the beauty of the river. In the beautiful bodies of ours, some things have definitely gone wrong that need a complete overhaul. Thisisthemainmotivebehindwriting thisarticle.

Godcreatedusforapurpose.Hewantsusto grow. An eye for an eye will make this world blind. We harbour jealousy. Jealousy is the character of unwise people. A wise can never jealous of others. He or she is satisfied with his orherpresentthings.Hisapproachisdifferent. However, in the present, this evil has become omnipresent. It needs to be done away with. Thesecondisgreed.Cremationorsix-feetearth isourend.Yes,tolivehappilyonthisearthisnot forbidden. However, cravingformoreandmore is dangerous. It snatches contentment and foresightedness. Whateverapersonhas, heor shemustremaingrateful. God’splansare

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