"A man once asked Socrates "What the key to success was?".Socrates took him to a river and they walked into the water,when the water was neck-high, Socrates pushed the man's head under the water.The man was struggling and started turning blue.Socrates took him out and he breathed a big gasp of air.Socrates asked him what was that he needed the most when he was under water.He replied"air".Then Socrates told that there is no such secret to success , you have to be as desperate to get it as you were to get the air."Dear friend I am sure you wud have got the point.Work hard and ALL THE BEST
2006-07-03 22:31:31
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answered by Vanchit S 2
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I have found commencement to be one of those unique moments in life that brings profound and conflicting emotions. Of course, your heart swells with pride-the pride of achievement, of having accomplished something that only about 30 percent of the adult population of this country achieves. Then comes a twinge of uncertainty and fear - when you realize that starting today, the comfortable and familiar daily routine of walking this campus, preparing for classes, and meeting your friends for coffee will be changing forever. You will be sad to say goodbye to some people who have been an integral part of your life for the past few years, and excited to head off to put that hard-earned degree to work. Then comes a long sigh of relief- also shared by your parents or spouses - that those tuition payments have ended at last. You are also probably feeling a little exhausted right now as you work through this rush of conflicting emotions and begin to contemplate the great unknown - your future.
2006-07-04 05:46:42
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answered by Guru 3
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Work hard consistently, but know how to maneuver.
Learn as much as possible, but always know there's something else that you still don't know.
Initiating compromise and pragmatism kills your spirit. But, its necessary on somethings when protecting a higher value.
Figure out how to live in happiness (heaven) despite the required daily struggle(hell). (it's the ultimate paradox to overcome)
Have faith in something. There will be times when you'll have to walk over what seems like complete thin air, and the only thing that will allow you to do it is faith. We don't always "see" first what we have to walk through. The reward will be real success.
Have s** and enjoy it.
Life is activity, not relaxing. The chilled out have been deceived into dying.
Your worst fears. WALK through them smiling. Running in either direction, they've defeated you.
2006-07-04 21:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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He who walks honestly, walks securely.
Proverbs 10:9
2006-07-04 05:31:19
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answered by answer me 2
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Darlin it`s call keep your damn mouth shut...Shhhhhhh...PeACe
2006-07-04 05:35:44
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answered by michael looooou 5
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Is to be happy at what you do.
2006-07-04 05:35:01
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answered by trykindness 5
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the secret is ***********
2006-07-04 05:30:12
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answered by ashish_hornbells 1
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