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Everything in this world comes with a price tag essay​


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Answered by hackerforawhile
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In this world, everything has got a price-tag attached to it. Nothing comes free. You cannot get something for nothing. It is against the Law. they have to be prepared for the price for it, i.e. the risk of arrest and punishment.

 

In Malaysia, in order to marry Malaysian Muslim women who have reputation for their looks, one has to be converted to Muslim if they belong to other religions. This is the price they have to pay.  Under the Malaysian law, this is necessary.

In other words, you can get your women if you can pay the price of your religion.

 

King Edward VIII of England gave up his throne to marry his commoner wife. Price had to be paid.

 

 

Countries that got freedom had to pay the price for it. People died as martyrs and were tortured before freedom was achieved. You think of any achievement, you will also find the price that was paid for it. This is the truth. Unless price is paid, nothing comes your way.

 

So in a materialistic world, we are now conversant with this fact that a price has to be paid for something; the bigger the need, the higher the price

Explanation:

 

Everything has a price tag. We need to remember that. If we are serious about about what we want and prepare to pay the price for it, even God-realization is easy.


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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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In this world, everything has got a price label attached to it. Nothing comes free. You can not get a commodity for anything. It's against the Law. Indeed if some say that they can steal or burglarize, they've to be prepared for the price for it, i.e. the threat of arrest and discipline.

Draupadi had a condition of demonstrating of the loftiest form of archery( to hit the eye of a fish looking at the reflection) for anybody who wanted to marry her. So marrying Draupadi had a price label.

People failed as killers and were tortured before freedom was achieved. If you suppose of any achievement, you'll also find the price that was paid for it. This is the verity. Unless the price is paid, nothing comes your way.

So in a materialistic world, we're now knowledgeable about the fact that a price has to be paid for a commodity; the bigger the need, the advanced the price.

To win an academy instrument isn't veritably delicate. More delicate it's to get a degree in council. Still more delicate it's to secure an exploration degree. Yet more delicate it's to win the coveted Nobel Prize. Infinitely more delicate it's to acquire the emblem of God- consummation.

One question everyone asks, indeed those people who believe in God and religion, “ After all, how numerous can realize God? maybe one in billions. Who knows if I'll be that one?" The same persons who talk in this fashion take on a completely different station in respect of worldly hobbies. The price for God – consummation is immolation and it can only be done through Sadhana or practice. It isn't easy, I agree. But the prize is enormous. Hence hard work is needed.

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