Thursday, August 25, 2005

Prince: Thought for the day..Principle..

What is a principle after all? Principle is a preventive measure in life, and it teaches your persistency. However, how to arrive at a principle person is always relied on the life that one person live through.

Is a monk a person with strong principle? Yes, of course, a monk uphold their religion principle in such a way that they will not even think about matter that against their own principles, for example, a monk, if forbid from taking meat, will not even think of meat at the first place or offering meat to other while they are not taking it.

A principle should have no trick or treat in the process, if there is any; it should then fall into sub principle. If you have decided not to drink, then you shouldn’t have even step into the world of liquor, this is to uphold your stand.

When you set your principle in life, you must set it carefully as to gain respect from others, for example, not to cheat in exam, then you must not give excuse to cheat in exam by saying everybody is cheating or you allow other to cheat but you are not cheating. Hopefully, it provides some clarification about principles.

Thought of the day:

‘Trick or treat’ – trick where you don’t involve, treat where you place your effort!

No one can pass the ‘wrong doing’ to others in the process of transmitting the guilt to other party. No guilty should pass to others; no wrong-doing should be encouraged.

Principle should be upheld in order to spread the good value to others, not only uphold solely on its own stand.

A mastermind behind a conspiracy is always a person who upholds their own principle in the society to cover their own wrong-doing. They support, direct, control, encourage but yet, they do not involve, this is the trick.

Principle in totality can help you to become a holy person, a person who, the society highly regard, and received the greater respect!

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