Is your life worth saving?
By sharanrich
@sharanrich (242)
India
March 6, 2007 12:59am CST
A boy was drowning in a river and he shouted for help. A man passing by jumbed in the river and saved the boy's life. As the man was leaving the boy said. "thank u." The man asked, "For what?" The boy replied, "for saving my life." The man looked into the boy's eyes and said, "Son, make sure when u grow up that your life was worth saving."
This is a wake up call. It is time to think.
Success without fulfillment is meaningless. Unless there is a sense of meaing and purpose, life is empty and unhappy regardless of how much prestige, money or education you have.
Success begins with developing your personal sucess philosophy, about your health, money, family, society and values. Without a clearly defined purpose and a philosphy to guide, life will be guided by fantasies. If we have not defined a philosophy of success, we have actually defined a philosophy of failure by default.
What's your opinion??
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3 responses
@fxfriski (209)
• Singapore
6 Mar 07
I find it hard to response to some of your post, you have written what I believe in. And in most cases, I got nothing more to add.
Other than a "+", I have nothing to add, so I will just add a "+" to good discussions without any response. Keep posting good stuff!