Saturday 20 February 2016

Problems | பிரச்சனைகள்


Every problem comes with a solution.But it doesn't mean that all problems can be solved.

When life gifts a problem, man interprets, understands and analyses the problem and derives various solutions for it. From our preconceived knowledge and experience we choose the best solution which our conscience says and we end up acting on it.
Whether the problem gets solved or unsolved, is a different scenario. For some problems, we will be a source for it. And for some, we won't be.
The source for all problems is connected like a chain and acts like a chain reaction.
When a problem is within our territory, it is practically possible to solve it. But equally there are problems which are beyond our territory.
For eg, let's take 'poverty' as an example.
When a person thinks the poverty of common people as a problem and tries to act on it either through his/her profession or through financial assistance attained through his/her profession, it is humanly impossible for a single person to eradicate the entire problem i.e.poverty. Only considerable improvements can be made. Because, the source of poverty is an uncontrolled chain reaction. So the solution is also like the same chain reaction. Many people contribute to the solution of the problem and equal number of people will contribute to the same problem. This contribution is either direct or indirect. And some are contributed with intentions but some aren't.
If the number of positive sources remain higher than the negative sources, then the net result will be improvement leading to the solution. If the negative sources are higher, the net result will be negatively adverse.
It is always better to perform our duties in an ethical manner and have an optimistic mindset with patience towards the dawn of hope.

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