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paragraph on simple living and high thinking 250 words ?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                               Simple Living And High Thinking

 

Simple living and high thinking is a combination of qualities that are found in great people. Longfellow says, ‘In character, in manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity.’ Simplicity is a great virtue ─ more talked than practiced! Simplicity makes life not only easy, comfortable, enjoyable, but beautiful also. Nature is the greatest demonstrator of simplicity. The sun shines so simply; the stars twinkle without any subterfuge; rivers flow so innocently; flowers bloom so simply! All great men of all times have been simple personalities. There was nothing complex in them. They dedicated all their lives in making the complex the simple. Jesus, Newton, Lincoln, Einstein, Viveakananda, Yogananda, Mahatama Gandhi, Kabir, Tagore, Bhagat Puran Singh, etc, all were simple men. However, their thinking was sublimely high.


In the modern times, the virtue of simplicity has become almost extinct! The modern generation is obsessed with fashion! They admire complex things. More sophisticated gadgets, elaborate attires with sundry accessories; their lifestyle is quite complex. This pro-complex living style has taken its toll. They are restless, stressed, and always suffering from anxiety syndrome. They don’t know what peace of mind is! The one cause of their many problems is the lack of the principle of ‘Simple Living: High Thinking’.


If life is to be lived optimally, it is possible only through simple living and high thinking. This is the time-tested and certified protocol for a happy, healthy, and splendid life. All great men used this principle and they advised the succeeding posterity to do the same. Let’s adopt it and live a grand life!

 




Answered by tanishq24366
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SIMPLE LIVING HIGH THINKING......


Great men of the world have preached that simple living high thinking should be the golden principle of life. Most of the men in the annals of history have practiced this principle and achieved greatness. All the saints like Mahatma Gandhi, Guru Nanak and Buddha who attained spiritual greatness and shook the world by their intellectual thinking are example of this principle.

From time immemorial, thinkers from every corners of the world have emphasized the importance of simple living and high thinking the advice is based on the fact that human wants are limitless. If psychologically encourage, these wants will multiply ad keep multiplying. They make the man a selfish salve from high thinking and bring him down to the narrow cycle of worldly pursuits. They affect adversely his devotion and concentration to higher ideals of life which mostly include service to fellow human beings.

In this atomic era, the harmony between the ideals of plain living and high thinking has come down.


More thinkers feel that elaborate living is more conductive to the service of humanity than simple living. This thinking, however, is not endorsed in practical life. As is well-known, Mahatma Gandhi was always dressed in dhoti and still moved the entire world by his dynamic thinking. Similarly, Jawaharlal Nehru, Abraham Lincoln, Einstein and Bertrand Russell have proved that simple living is better way of achieving greatness.

There are other examples too, and a lot from human history, to prove the theory of simple living and high thinking. Kabir, VinobaBhave and Sant Longowal are the other examples of this mode of life. These personalities led unsophisticated lives, yet they became the idols of the people as philosopher, poets and leaders. They could lead the people to great deeds and achievements not only in the spiritual fields but in worldly affairs, too.

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