Thursday, 2 January 2014

HOW DOES OUR VALUE SYSTEM CHANGE?

 With constant exposure, what is intolerable becomes acceptable and translates into involvement. And all through the transition process, justification keeps taking place.

TIMES ARE CHANGING 
We talk of the younger generation. Where will they end? What about their value system? Before we point a finger at them, let's evaluate who is to blame. We ought to remember that values and virtues are not hereditary, they are learnt. We need to get our priorities right.

 WHAT WE DO FOR A LIVING VERSUS
 WHAT WE DO WITH A LIVING
 Money is not the payoff for every kind of work. Parents bring up the children with no paycheck in mind. Many people have lots of money but they are very poor. Our objective ought to be both to have money and be rich. When money talks it doesn't always talk sense and truth remains silent. The most unfortunate part of life is when people plan to get money without earning it. It is easier to make money and harder to keep it. 
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. -- Helen Keller
 Hard work teaches a person the value of money. That is why it is important that parents teach their children this lesson. I feel sorry for the younger generation who inherits money without value. Without lessons and guidance, they often equate everything with money. They think everything can be bought and sold. Of course this is not true. People who have values have no price tag and neither do they value themselves. 

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