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" A man proposes ,god
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Man proposes but God disposes.
This Proverb statement tells that whatever man proposes as his objective to achieve by exercising his will power, efforts and intellectual potentialities, there is a limit to his abilities and there is some supernatural power – God - to determine the shape of things and its end. Sometimes or most of the times the end may be against man's proposal.
People very often use this statement during their conversation. Man can place before himself a lofty objective and can strive hard to achieve it by putting forth all his efforts and other possibilities. But there is a limit to man’s abilities. It has been well said. There is a supernatural power that determines the shape of things and that power. God shapes the end of our objective too. Man can only propose to achieve something and toil himself towards the achievement. Even the achievement itself is not in his hands. Of course the ancient Greek critic - Heraclites - says, "Man is the architect of his destiny".
Shakespeare, in his tragedy plays too, does not bring in fate or God as a power determining the shape of things. He introduces the clement of chances that turns the course of the play. Anyhow, there is some power which shapes the end and so it is very apt to say - Man proposes God disposes.
This Proverb statement tells that whatever man proposes as his objective to achieve by exercising his will power, efforts and intellectual potentialities, there is a limit to his abilities and there is some supernatural power – God - to determine the shape of things and its end. Sometimes or most of the times the end may be against man's proposal.
People very often use this statement during their conversation. Man can place before himself a lofty objective and can strive hard to achieve it by putting forth all his efforts and other possibilities. But there is a limit to man’s abilities. It has been well said. There is a supernatural power that determines the shape of things and that power. God shapes the end of our objective too. Man can only propose to achieve something and toil himself towards the achievement. Even the achievement itself is not in his hands. Of course the ancient Greek critic - Heraclites - says, "Man is the architect of his destiny".
Shakespeare, in his tragedy plays too, does not bring in fate or God as a power determining the shape of things. He introduces the clement of chances that turns the course of the play. Anyhow, there is some power which shapes the end and so it is very apt to say - Man proposes God disposes.
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The proverb means that man is not the ultimate master of his destiny. In other words, man can carry out his plans only with the help and grace of God. We make plans for our future. Our well-laid plans may go wrong sometimes. It is because God has his plan for everyone. He knows what is good for us and gives it to us at the proper time. However hard we try whatever preparations we make and whatever precautions we take, God has to give his blessings to make the attempt success. Some proud and ambitious people are over-confident of their powers. They plan to do big things, but they can succeed only if God is disposed to help them. Man can propose to do things, but it is God who finally decides to favour him or not. Proud men forget God and think that they can do mighty deeds. But they can never succeed if god decides against them. Napoleon and Hitler are good examples in this connection. Napoleon wanted to conquer the whole Europe. So he attacked Russia without any reason but was defeated. That was the beginning of his downfall. The same fate befell Hitler too. God disposed against them and they were defeated. Thus the proverb conveys the message that the power of God is supreme and God’s will alone will come true. But this doesn’t mean that we are to leave everything in God’s hand. God help those who help themselves. So we are to try our best.
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