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Write an essay on "Simple Living and High Thinking"
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Answered by samikshya2218
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Simple Living High Thinking implies that we must lead a simple life but at the same time our thinking must not be limited. This is to say that we must not restrict our thinking only to the nitty-gritty’s of everyday day tasks. We should think big to bring about positive changes in our lives as well as that of those around us.

The proverb lays emphasis on the importance of living a simple life devoid of any kind of show off. We must keep a check on our wants and desires. However, when it comes to thinking, it must be big. We must not think only about ourselves but also about those around.

Explanation:

Simple living and high thinking go hand in hand. Only those who believe in living a simple life can think high and do great deeds in life. Those who prefer living lavishly only think about fulfilling their own desires one after the other and there is no end to it. Such people are so engrossed in gratifying their desires and impressing others by showing off their materialistic possessions that their thinking becomes limited to it. They cannot think high or develop a broad mindset.

On the other hand, people who understand that they must only focus on their needs and not go after every materialistic thing their heart longs for lead a simple life. They only buy things of need and focus on becoming better human beings by way of their deeds and not by showing off their belongings. They try to help those around them, involve themselves in charity work, indulge in activities to improve the environment and more importantly spend quality time with their loved ones.

Now, this does not mean it is wrong to be ambitious and earn money to lead a comfortable life. There is a difference between living comfortably and having a lavish lifestyle. There are many rich people around the world who lead a simple life and possess high thinking. They indulge in charity rather than spending lavishly on themselves.

Answered by kulkarninishant346
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Influence by the appearance of a person is good but not at the cost of ignorance of the real or inner beauty of a person. To pretend yourself in front of others completely different from your real personality is just to spoof someone. This misunderstanding or misinterpretation is the source of the famous old saying “All that glitters is not gold”. Beautiful people, luxurious lifestyles, shiny and attractive metals are the main examples of this statement.

In today’s time, the parameters of beauty have been completely changed for all like external body fitness, face with lots of makeup and western shiny clothes are the sign of beautiful and attractive people. Everyone is running to get these things in spite of improving or enhancing inner beauty. The biggest fault from our side is to judge or measure someone by outer beauty in spite of connecting with the inner quality of a person.

This world is full of imaginary things or people who are covered by some artificial accessories. Each and every person is affected by the glamorous world of the entertainment industry where people's job is to look good and attractive in front of others, whether they are not well or disturbed at the physical or mental levels. Thus we say that “All that glitters is not gold”.

Quality of a thing is not decided on the basis of its outer structure, diamond is always found from the coal mine and the beautiful flower lotus is always grows in the mud. Same as it is not compulsory that a person with dirty clothes or ugly features is not beautiful from the heart too. It is the human nature that we always attract by someone’s outer beauty in spite of even trying to connect with the inner quality.

Various examples we can take to prove this fact that “All that glitters is not gold”:

In a job interview, all the candidates are well dressed and have an attractive personality but it is not mandatory that they are having enough knowledge as per the requirement.

The glamorous world of the entertainment industry contains a number of actors and actresses with artificial and external beauty which influence many others towards themselves.

When we offer some gifts to other we majorly concern about the outer look of that gift thus we wrap that gift in some beautiful wrapping paper along with some glitters on it as we know that anyone would attract by seeing its outer beauty no matter what it contains from inside.

For a businessman, it’s a trick for them to show and sell their products in such a manner that it attracts many of the people for buying it, thus they efficiently advertise it and offer some interesting gift along with that.

In our country, we can take various examples that many people have lived a highly simple life but have done a great job for the betterment of others. These great people are the true examples of this quote “All that glitters is not gold”. Mahatma Gandhi, the great legend who made our country free from British Rule just by walking on the way of “simple living and high thinking”. Same as Mother Teresa was the great socia

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