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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago
Cut throat competition and consumerism are the banes of the fast-paced modern life born out of advancement in science and technology. Everyone is busy and focused to secure a career and bright future for themselves. In this business, everyone seems to have forgotten the basic morality and ethics.
It must be kept in mind, if are means are wrong, our ends can never be right. Competition and consumerism can never bring anyone one is seeking. The most valuable treasure in this world is peace, health, and happiness. They can be had only through righteousness. Competition and consumerism are antithesis peace, health, and happiness.
So, the most ideal approach to live a great life should be doing one’s best without compromising with morals and ethics. One must never do mean things, think mean thoughts, and speak mean words of any type. The outcome will always be grand if one’s thoughts, words, and acts are grand.
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