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Work is Workshop

It's rightly been said that work is workshop.

It is rightly said that an idle man's brain is the devil's workshop. A man who is lazy can achieve nothing in life. The story of the ant and the cricket is well -known. The cicket had laid by nothing for winters. When he went for help and advice to the ant, she asked him,'What did you do in summer?' He replied; ' I kept on singing during summer.' Then the ant retorted 'now, dance winter away.'

An idle man is always thinking of something mischievous and destructive. Those who are shirkers, become dullards and these dullards mostly end as they grow up , they become thieves, pickpokects, burglars and even murderers.

Our mind is like a constantly running stream. It cannot be controlled easily. The best way out is to keep it busy and direct it to some constructive work.

A man who is always busy, has no time to think of anything wrong. He kills two birds with one stone. On the one hand he keeps himself safe from going on any wrong path and on the other hand , he ultimately treaps the fruits of his hard work.

A student who takes a keen interest in his studies , rises to some good position in life. A farmer who pays full attention to his work, reaps a bumber crop at the end of the season. A soldier who learns martial arts studously , wins the battle in long run. A businessman can be successful only if he works steadily and meticulously.

It is rightly said that Rome was not built in one day. So, to complete any project, there is need of patience and constant hard work. Thus , workship of god is possible not just in the temple but it is possible also in field of life. We can say without any doubt that work is worshop.

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