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Ask any medical or engineering student about his/her studies and they will tell you how difficult it is to study the lengthy syllabus they have. Yet you find the sincere students carry on with their hard work without complaining. Suppose this student says, great injustice is being done to me to achieve a degree. I have to work so hard, I have to study so much etc., Would that be termed as injustice? No. A sincere student knows and understands that after hard work and sacrifice, there is a great life awaiting him/her. The student is confident that this hard work will not go in vain. Just try to find out the amount of time spent in studying and the hard work involved and the sacrifices done when a person wants to become a doctor, or an engineer, or a scientist, or whatever else. Can we say that this hard work and sacrifice is injustice? Others are sleeping in peace or they are enjoying themselves at the clubs, cinemas, beaches and this student has to work so hard. You will find that the student ignores every kind of enjoyment as he knows that after the years of studies, he/she will graduate and his/her qualifications will place him/her in a high bracket of earning. He/she knows that once he/she starts earning, he/she will be able to afford various material luxuries. In hopes to earn and afford a beautiful car, flat, traveling around the globe, etc. which he/she dreams of, he/she is prepared to work very hard. No one calls that injustice. Then why when it comes to achieve the degree of entering Paradise, people start complaining about the hardship they have to go through. A worldly degree which is of no value after the death of the person who achieved it is acquired by so much hard work then how about the eternal enjoyment which has been guaranteed for the people achieving the degree to enter it?
Posted on: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 21:00:00 +0000

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