Read the following Passage:
1. Self-Reliance is a short key to success and happiness. A self-
reliant person always depends upon his own energy, capacity
to work, prudence and the resources. Therefore, a self-reliant
person is the master of himself and the circumstances as he does
not depend on others. Such a person is always calm, sure,
confident and self-possessed. He is firm, prompt in action and
even ready to face any challenge, and fertile of resources. While
others who are not independent, are surely much handicapped.
It is really a slavery to depend on others for help, guidance and
aid or resources. And a slave is always at a great disadvantage.
A person is most happy and satisfied when he relies upon his
own strength, power and resources. He even works without
crutches for outside support.
2. Self-reliantpeople, I have always found, sure, self-assured,
decisive, optimistic, free, independent and bold. They do not
suffer from indecision or delay. They are rich in expediency,
quick in action, and steadfast in decision. Their will power is
ever strong, their resolutions unfailing. They are the makers and
masters of their destiny. They never blame fate; circumstances
are the tools, for they make their own tools and use them with
greatest skill and concentration which is at their command.
Their work, their creations and achievements bear the stamp of
their personality. They have original ideas in shaping things and
events. They achieve what they will because they are self-
dependent, resolute, single-minded and self-controlled.
3. Self-Reliance is the best support, the best tool and the shortest
way to success. Lord Buddha said “You are both friend and
enemy of yourself. Heaven and Hell lies within you. It is up to
you what you choose. You are your own lamp, guide and staff.
Never depend on others. Be the maker of your destiny.
Helpyourself and the world will help you.” All successful men
and women have been self-reliant. They achieved what they
decided because they did not depend on others. Man walking
with crutches of others‟ help cannot think of running a race; we cannot compete; he is sure to end with crutches.
(a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on
it, using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable
abbreviations (wherever necessary- minimum four) and a format you
considered suitable. Also apply an appropriate title to it.
(b) Write a summary on the passage in about 80 words
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