Speech on corruption grows with fame anf wealth
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Corruption, in one form or another, is a worldwide phenomenon. But everyone admits that corruption is something ugly, immoral and detestable. Unfortunately, in our country, corruption has become a part of life. It has entered the very roots of the Indian society. Corruption, nepotism and dishonesty have tarnished every fabric of our social life. Our ministers are corrupt; our officers are corrupt; our people are corrupt. Every politician, without exception, is corrupt. Even our anti-corruption departments fall an easy prey to the viles of the corrupt persons and they let them go scot free after minor punishment. The law of a land is too weak to deal with the corrupt elements with an iron hand. The vested interests rule the roost. Everybody feels helpless in such a state of affairs. Some people have even started talking of the nationalization of corruption in the country. They argue that we should frankly admit that we are a corrupt nation and that we cannot do without it. It is a matter of shame and regret for all thee who care to hear the call of their conscience. One feels like crying out with Shakespeare
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Every humans have their own individual positive and negative sides in their character.
Negative sides are very harmful for the person's social life.
And these negative sides are related with the positive sides.
For an example,when a person become famous or wealthy due to his/her hardwork,the hardwork becomes his/her good side.
But due to the proud feeling of the success,the future hardworks are often gets corrupted due to the unnecessary time wastage by self pride and self promotions.
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