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Old Monday, December 15, 2014
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"Action speaks louder than the words"

Action is a process of doing something, aimed towards a specific goal. Whereas, words are just a verbal demonstration of that action. So the actual victory lies in the action, rather than the words itself. A person cannot build castles in the air. It always requires a foundation, which is the action. The people who changed the history of this world were motivated and worked endlessly for their objectives. They were not merely uttering words or statements to change their destinies. Nelson Mandela, an apartheid leader, worked persistently to get the equal rights for the black people of South Africa. He had to spend 28 years behind the bars for this cause. But his actions compel the world to recognize his demands for equality in status. Likewise, Quaid-e-Azam, the founder of Pakistan, the first ideological state in the world, didn't just gave verbose statements. Rather, it was his actions directed towards the achievement of separate country for the Muslims. As a result, he was able to crave a new country and change the map of the world. The struggle is never a piece of cake, it requires an iron will and direction to achieve the goal. As the Confucius as rightly pointed out,"When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don't adjust the goals, adjust the action steps". This signifies the importance of action and the relation with victory. In a nutshell, action creates an impact; whereas, words faint.

Its just a reproduction of expansion for my practice, but i really liked the above effort did by RM KAMRAN. :-)
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