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Come out of the well to the ocean-oritorical speech

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Answered by AniketVerma1
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The earth is surrounded on all sides by an exceedingly rare and elastic body, called the atmosphere, extending with a diminishing density to an unknown distance into space, but pressing upon the earth with a force equal to that of a homogenous atmosphere five and a half miles high. It is also partially surrounded by the ocean, which is of a very variable depth, and known to be, in many places, more than four miles. If the specific gravity of the atmosphere and of the ocean were everywhere the same, all the forces of gravity and of pressure which act upon any part of them, would be in exact equilibrium, and they would forever remain at rest. But as some parts of the earth are much warmer than others, and air and water expand and become rare as their temperature is increased, their specific gravities are not the same in all parts of the earth, and hence the equillibrium is destroyed, and a system of winds and currents is produced. It is proposed in this essay to inquire into the effects which are produced, both in the atmosphere and in the ocean, by this disturbance of equilibrium, and by means of a new force which has never been taken into account in any theory of winds and currents, to endeavor to account for certain phenomena in their motions, which have been a puzzle to meteorology and hydrology. As there are some uncertain data connected with the subject, such as the amount of the disturbing force, the effects of continents, friction, etc, which render a complete solution of the problem impractible, we shall aim at giving a popular explanation of observed phenomena rather than a complete solution of the problem; yet we shall give the result of some calculations, based upon known date, or at least upon very reasonable hypothesis, which will show that the causes which we have given are adequate to the effects which are attributed to them. We shall divide the subject into two parts, and treat, first, of the winds, and secondly, of the currents of the ocean.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                             Come out of the well to the ocean

 

It is absolutely true we live in the narrow well of circumstances created by our false ego. Living in the comfort zone of this narrow well appears to be safe and convenient. However, if you really intend and aspire to accomplish something worthwhile in life or develop a skill upto a level of expertise, you will have to come out of this well. As soon as you come out of it, you will realize there is an ocean of opportunities waiting for you out of it.


You will realize there is a series of steps leading to infinite higher levels. For example if you are an excellent player in your colony admired for your playing skills, you will realize that there are far better players like you at the city, state, zonal, national, and international levels. In the limited colony you were in a well; outside you are in the ocean.


All great men achieved greatness by coming out of the well of their comfort zone. In the ocean of life they found innumerable opportunities that they made best use of. Lincoln, Einstein, Gandhi, Louis Pasteur, Helen Keller, Charlie Chaplin, and all the legends in various fields, they achieved unparalleled success, name and fame only by coming out of the well of their narrow world.


So, if you too intend to be great, come out of your world and live in the ocean.  


prithanya: thanks brother
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