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Mar 15·edited Mar 15

Extremely well-thought out, in-depth article, this. I mean, this is how the world functions in reality. We are social animals living under mutual inter-dependence; you give some, you take some. Even Robinson Crusoe of Daniel Defeo fame lived solitary depending on humanity, animals, vegetation (for food salvaged from ship wreck, island nuts, berries, fruits, crops, livestock etc. alone until he met his man Friday. But that's another story. Now Deepak sir, you seem to have a good monk-like insight about worldly matters. Thanks for pointing this truth out. This fact even though true seems to slip out of our grasp each time one sets out to earn. Bottomline? Think not what you can take; think what value you can give so that this world gladly parts with you in exchange for the value you have given. God bless. Bye sir.

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Your thoughts are similar to Bhagwat Geeta. I listen Geeta and learned that it doesn't matter what you do for yourself, the only things matter what you do for this world (other humans).

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Thanks for the comment Shekhar. I should read Bhagwat Geeta.

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I am glad to know you have a perspective shift. Thanks for the comment.

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