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Actions speak louder than words

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It is a well-known saying that amply depicts the character, thinking and personality of a person. It is
always an action that decides the intentions and motives of a person when he or she tries to do
something practical. It is pertinent to mention that however rhetorical and scholarly people may be,
they cannot prove their worth unless they match their actions with whatever they profess or
propagate. This saying reveals a true picture of a society, nation and country. Socially and
individually, a man of words and not of deeds cannot prosper and progress in life simply because his
words run counter to whatever he does practically. It is always the actions of great leaders that make
their countries strong and prosperous. If we look back at history, it will be proved that leaders like
Quaid-e-Azam, Mao Tse Tung, Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Napoleon, and Nelson Mandela
etc. matched their rhetoric with actions and brought their nations to the pinnacle of success and
glory. So actions are louder than words. The Prophet of Islam (PBUH) not only preached but also
matched his preaching with his actions that motivated and inspired his followers.
In modern age, many countries and nations of the world are categorized as underdeveloped or third
world countries. The reason is simple to find out. In these countries national leadership is both
insincere and corrupt. These leaders make tall claims for public consumption during election
campaigns but, when back into power, do not translate their rhetoric and tall claims into practical
actions to the detriment of the nation and country. Hence, we can easily probe into the intentions and
thinking of others by applying this age-old saying that actions speak louder than words.

Girls are more intelligent than Boys


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In modern times it is becoming increasingly evident that girls are more intelligent than boys leading
to the conclusion that the fair sex can also work at par with their male counterparts. Girls have
proved themselves to be equally efficient and creative in many fields of life. Be it the field of
medicine, law, nursing, teaching, industry, space, etc. girls have made their mark in these fields and
even surpassed boys.
While there is no accepted standard of measuring the intelligence of both the sexes, however, it is
generally observed that girls have time and again outshone boys in various socio-economic fields.
Today physical weakness for girls stands invalid as they have stepped in those fields hitherto
unknown to them. For example, a Pakistani woman, Samina Baig, became the first Pakistani woman
to scale the Mount Everest. Mountaineering was considered the domain of men in the past but
intelligent and brave woman named Samina Baig broke this barrier which shows her unparalleled
courage and determination. Another promising Pakistani young girl who attracted the attention of the
world by her matchless contribution towards computer science has proved herself a computer
prodigy. The name of this talented and intelligent girl is Arifa Abdul Karim. She is world's youngest
Microsoft Certified Professional and is recipient of Fatima Jinnah Gold Medal and Salam Pakistan
Youth Award. To become a Microsoft professional at such a young age is really a feather in her cap.
So it is also a fact that neither girls nor boys can be singled out as being more intelligent than the
other. If, in history, there was a man renowned for his intelligence, certainly there was also a woman
of equally gifted intelligence around to match him.
In modern times, it has been observed that boys are playing a leading role in various field of life. It
does not mean that they have completely overshadowed girls; rather it is the matter of opportunities.
It is generally observed that girls often do not get enough opportunities for progress and
development. They have to face gender bias on every step. If they are given equal opportunities,
then they can also produce wonders like boys as they have time and again proved themselves to be
second to none in various fields.

Dont count your chickens before they are hatched


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hatched.
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It is said that nothing is certain unless it is achieved or accomplished. This quote can be interpreted
in another English proverb which says, "Dont count your chickens before they are hatched." It is
human nature to start jubilation and dancing a little before victory or success but the real taste of
victory or success is savoured only when it is achieved completely. Sometimes it has been observed
that success or victory is denied to us when it is just inches away from us and the merciless hand of
fate intervenes to play its role making us stare at our fate wide-eyed. Therefore, a man should not
expect success at the very outset of any task or work, rather he should bring it to its logical end to
taste true success.
There goes an English saying that all is well that ends well. So it is the end which sums up success
or failure of a particular task. A man cant rely on mere conjectures, predictions and anticipations to
measure the chances of success of his plans or strategies unless he has actually gone through this
task.
If we look towards history, it will be found out that the great movements and revolutions that shaped
the destinies of nations were full of ups and downs and uncertainties. In the beginning, nobody was
sure of their success but with the passage of time they attained completion which brought about
certainty and confidence among the masses. For example, when the prophet of Islam started
preaching the word of God Almighty, he faced unfathomable hardships and difficulties. His detractors
and opponents strained every nerve to fail him. They jeered at him. So his way was full of
uncertainties. But when he successfully completed his mission, it was when his message stood
certain and strong.
The French Revolution (1789-1799) which changed and reshaped the polity of the French was also
a period of upheaval and disorder. It was also a period of uncertainty. But when it reached its logical
end, there was a wave of newfound patriotism and certainty among the French.
The Chinese Revolution (1949) which marked the beginning of modern and prosperous China was
also a period of great trials and tribulations. The destinies of the Chinese were totally uncertain and
shaky at the start but after a long-drawn struggle the Chinese were successful enough to reach the
pinnacle of glory and success. They became sure and certain about the glory and greatness of their
country.
The Russian Revolution (1917) which put an end to Tzarist autocracy in Russia was also an epoch
of uncertainties and obscurities. But when the dust of this revolution settled, it brought a wave of
certainty and stability in the Russian polity.

Hence, it is proved that nothing is certain unless it is achieved. The way to glory and success is full
of uncertainties but it can be paved through strong determination and will-power.

First deserve then desire


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First deserve then desire is a well-known English saying which shows how the way to glory and
success can be paved by having certain abilities and capabilities.
It is a fact that a man cant get what he wants just by day-dreaming and building castles in the air.
For his lofty ideals and goals, a man has to put his abilities into practice and strive to go extra mile to
realize his cherished dreams. A life spent mere by words and not by productive deeds is worthless
and such a person may have many desires, wishes and ambitions but he cant realize his dreams
into reality simply because he does not toil to realize his ambitions into reality and does not deserve
the glory and success attached to his ambitions.
History bears ample witness to the fact that all the great men who left a deep mark and influence on
the world were men of actions. They practically did what they said and meant. In other words, they
deserved the status they got through their untiring efforts and struggles. It is said that genius is one
percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. If we go through the pages of history, it will
be found that all the great men worked extremely hard to translate their ideals into reality. It would be
pertinent to mention here the examples of some great men who truly deserved the status and
honour the world accorded to them.
To begin with, Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), who was 16th President of the United States, was born
to a poor farmer. He toiled extremely hard to deserve this status. He faced many ups and downs in
his life. He played a key role in preserving the unity of America during its bloody civil war and ended
slavery. He modernized and developed America.
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the second
World War, could not pass the entrance examination to Harrow Public School when he was barely
ten or eleven years old. He disliked the exams as most of the students tend to dislike exams. But,
soon, he developed passion for education and utilized his potential to become a great writer and
politician. He was famous for his inspiring speeches the world over and remained undaunted even in
tense situations. He, too, deserved this status because he burnt the midnight oil to get this position.
Another iconic figure of history is Nelson Mandela (1918-2013). He was the 1st President of South
Africa. He is known for Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa. He remained incarcerated for 27
years but he did not budge even an inch from his goal to liberate his nation and end racial
segregation. He, too, deserved this status to be an iconoclast in the annals of history against
apartheid.
Hence, it is proved that a person aspiring to get high position in society and to make his dreams
come true must leave no stone unturned to work hard to deserve what he desires to become.

Child is the Father of Man


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A child shows every indication what and how it will be when it grows up. What the child is shows how
it will be. In a child we find in germs all the qualities, physical, mental and spiritual which it develops
when it is grown up. A child has certain habits and traits which, with the passage of time grow up to
be the habits and traits of a man. Looking at the child one develops an idea what kind of a man or
woman the child is going to be.
The sense can be made clear otherwise As the twig is bent, so the tree will grow. Assessing not
only from the trees but also humans we can predict how they will be when they are grown ups. If the
young plant is straight and healthy, it is easy to foretell that the tree growing out of the young plant
will develop into a straight and healthy tree. If the young tree is not straight and healthy it will grow
but will not be healthy and straight tree. Likewise the children taking birth in the families which have
some strongly marked diseases or moral weaknesses will surely have the diseases or moral
weaknesses when they grow up. On the contrary the children growing up in the families with healthy
influence will grow up into man or woman of strong character.
However, the saying stands true in most of the cases but it is not always true. History gives us the
instances which show that those having promising childhood experience disappointing manhood. On
the other hand the boys, who seemed to have unpromising childhood, grew up to be the most
successful men. Because of the economy of time and space I am not going to give here the
catalogue of instances from history.
At the end of the day we are left with the idea that the paradoxical saying, The child is the father of
man holds true to a larger extent.
Let us love children and take special care in their nourishment. Children are the ones who are going
to matter to the world in future. Considering their importance to that extent we should bring them up
under strong and healthy influence and develop in them the habits which will make them and their
community healthy and strong.

Love is Beautiful but Baleful god


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Love is a passion which even animals are seen to have. I have said animals do have this passion
because it is conspicuous among animals for their newly born. This beatitude of love is in excess
among humans. Love has many forms and aspects. That is, love of parents for their children,
conjugal love and romantic love. Let us dispose of the love of parents for their children first. Love of
parents for their children is natural phenomena but when it becomes cloyingly excessive then it
becomes a baleful factor in human life. Parents, in some cases pamper their children too much.
They cater everything to them and spoon feed them. The children even when they become adult get
everything readymade. Consequently they become dependent upon others and not utilization their
dispositions cease to be self made men.
Conjugal love, to an extent, is reasonable and natural but it has its downside too. If married love is
one sided, one is fated to be underestimated or underrated by the other. In many cases it has been
observed that too much conjugal love breeds jealousy and over possession among married couples.
Loving one person too much results in being enamored with the one and ignoring the other important
relations in family. Here love becomes detrimental to a family too. Sometimes this type of love
causes in attention to ones parents who at the senile stage of their life need their childrens attention.
The story doesnt end here. One who shows cloying love to his family loses his friends and
acquaintances.
Romantic love affair need not be overemphasized. Its a common sight among the youth of every
period. Though very desirable and natural such love affairs prove to be syrupy. Shakespeare said
There is no more flatterer than the mans self , a lover is even more than that. At a very young age
people become head over heels in love with each other. Over possession and failing in love even
with the idea of love become natural. A man is divorced from reason in such situation. For such
lunatics the worldly affairs merit no importance. At a very young age when one has time and energy
in store, having fallen in love, one loses both. The fact remains that the young of today who are
going to matter to the world in future become useless by burning their candle at both ends.
Everything great has been done by the youth but if our youth keeps immersed in platonic and syrupy
love affairs most of the great things will remain undone and undiscovered.

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