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Good post
We mistake marriage for weddings, we spent so much on the weddings and forget the marriage, marriage is the main thing, here in my country, we are so guilty of this.
Some can even get a loan for the wedding, after the wedding, the couple start to suffer, of what relevance is that. We buy a very expensive wedding gown that after the wedding, we can’t wear again.
We need to think and start taking things that important seriously.
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Discrimination is not restricted to Racism alone. In every walk of life people are given that treatment ostracising them from taking part in whatever people who do that, consider that they are not worthy of being there.
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You say right hat racism is a curse on earth like poverty we all must eradicate it from the whole world but if the leaders are serious in this matter and the racism producers are politicians for political benefits and nothings else.
I have read recently that In Eastern and Central Europe, incidents of racism are becoming worryingly frequent while public condemnation is often not as loud as it should be. As recently as September, we have seen deeply alarming developments within the supposedly safe and politically correct borders of the European Union.
Anti-Roma protests, many of them violent, swept across Bulgaria like wildfire in the autumn as the capital city Sofia played host to a demonstration entitled ‘Gypsy crime: a threat to the state.’ Thousands attended as the tremors of pro-nationalist feeling were felt all the way to the Black Sea. The protests and public reaction towards the Roma was naturally a cause for great concern.
The politically undecided, the ruling powers, the fair-minded people of Europe. We all have a duty to stand up and speak out against racism, whoever it offends and wherever it takes place.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon delivered this powerful statement to mark the day, highlighting the real dangers of racism and the ways in which it can be allowed to fester in society.
Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away, and that in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over us with all their scintillating beauty.
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At first glance anything looks impossible to achieve. But when giving it a second look it seems much easier
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Life is not difficult not easy but it is a puzzle and life and death is its examination. Children are its question. Life is nothing but the harbinger of death no charm on earth but sorrows all around. A common adage is that you need to work harder and suffer more than anyone else if you want to achieve success.
From what I have learned from people who have accomplished big things in both their lives and careers, one of their most common “a-ha moments” was when they realized that working hard was not enough to succeed, and that often it was even a waste of time and energy.
Thinking from this perspective, I have collected 3 things that just are as important, or even more important, than hard work when it comes to achieving success.
Work on yourself 10 times as hard as you work on external elements, and you will feel that you are moving 10 times faster towards what you want.
Almost all the hard work you have to do to succeed is focused on replacing your routines and habits with the ones a successful person would have. By deliberately changing your procedures, you change the results you achieve, the value you provide, and the way you are seen by yourself and the rest of the world.
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Who do you think matches all those parameters that you have outlined, right from the time this system started? I cannot find any.
These rules apply for me in politics, business and work, personal life, etc. I am usually willing to follow or to be led by a leader who doesn’t expect me to do something they are not willing to do themselves. When I say “do something”, I am not talking about an act that is illegal, unethical, or immoral. Because in that case, if they are willing to do such things and want to try to lead me down the same path, they can take a hike! Saw the featured image for this post and had to stop by. 🙂
Politicians today or even before always have that attitude of blaming and blaming and blaming. When they’ve done wrong, they look into someone to point out their fingers.
How pity the world is. It is full of leaders who have nothing to do but busy perfuming their selves and pulling other leaders down.