A essay on adversity brings
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William Shakespeare, that great doyen of English literature, wrote this lovely line way back in the 16 century, about 400 years ago. But even today, it remains as true as it was when it first crossed that great dramatist’s mind. Everybody desires prosperity. Who does not want to be rich? Why does not want to roll in wealth, move about in air conditioned cars and enjoy all the luxuries of life? But wishes are not horses. Had they been houses, beggars would have been the first to ride.
Man, by nature, is a selfish and ease-loving creature. The poor fellow was living a life full of ease, luxury and blessedness in the garden of Eden when the cruel gods pushed him down on this earth saying:
“Go, and earn thy living by sweat of thy brow.”
He had to come down and face and mighty challenge of life. He did not know how to do it but the adverse circumstances he was placed in, taught him to fight the battles of life. Through his heroic struggle against the adverse circumstances, he came out of the forest, changed the face of the universe and landed on the moon. All this could not be possible if man had been blessed with prosperity.
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