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Conversation between young man and socrates

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Answered by Anonymous
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Young man sir i want to know the secret of success

socrates ok come here tomorrow i will tell u

young man sure sir

(nxt morning)

socrates come with me

(young man follows.socrates take him into mid river nad duck him inside young man becomes blue and then socrates yake him to the shore and save him)

young man sir y did u ducked me

socrates wht do u feel when u were ducked into the river

young man i want to come out of river

socrates u had a burning desire to live am i ryt

young man yes

socrates this is wht u need burning desire is secret of success

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Answered by deepakkchoudhary85
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Socrate

s:Son, why are you so sad?

Young Man:My lover walked away from me.

Socrates:Oh, it doesn't matter. If you do not feel sorrowful when love walks away from you, love will have had no beauty at all. Tell me, young man, why do you seem to be more involved than when you were in love?

Young Man:The grapes that I can lay my hands on have moved beyond my reach, and you could not even imagine the regret and misery if you were not me.

Socrates:What is lost is lost. Why not move on? There are plenty of grapes ahead.”

Young Man:I really want to do something to ruin her. I don't want others to get what I couldn't.

Socrates:But that will push her farther away; in fact what you want is to be closer to her.

Young Man:What should I do? I really love her.

Socrates:Really love her? Then you must wish all the best for her.

Young Man:Sure.

Socrates:Maybe walking away from you is a kind of happiness to her.

Young Man:No! She once told me she could feel happy only when she was with me.

Socrates:Perhaps she was, but now she doesn't think so.

Young Man:Do you mean she has been cheating me?

Socrates:No. She has always been true to you. She used to love you and be with you, but now she doesn't love you any longer and turns away from you. That's loyalty in its true sense. If she doesn't love you but still pretends to, and even marries you and has children, you can call it deception.

Young Man:How about the feelings I poured on her? Who will pay me back?

Socrates:No, you have never wasted your feelings on her. When you gave your love to her, she also gave you hers. When you made her happy, she also made you happy.

Young Man:But it's still unfair.

Socrates:Indeed it is unfair. I mean you are unfair to your beloved one. You have the right to love her, but to love you or not is also her right. But you are depriving her of her fight when you want to exercise yours. How unfair is that!

Young Man:But you know it is I who feel miserable not her, and for her sake!

Socrates:For her? It's for your sake.

Young Man:You mean it is all my fault?

Socrates:Yes. Your mistakes started from the very beginning. If you were able to bring her happiness, she wouldn't have left you. Nobody will escape from happiness. Anyway, time will heal your broken heart.

Young Man:I hope so. But what should I do now?

Socrates:Thank her and pray for her.

Young Man:Why?

Socrates:Because she gave you another opportunity to start a new life.

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