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The role of effort,aspiration and destiny in success The psyche of a man is determined by the line he draws from his ambitions to his destiny. While one may think that his efforts are sole creator of the line, his hopes, or aspirations, help him keep it as straight as possible. Referring to Sigmund Freud’s work on psychoanalysis, id, here controls the aspirations of a person, being the instinctive in nature. The super-ego, playing its moralizing role, lays down the destiny plan of a person. The more realistic ego at the same time is in charge of venturing into the man’s hopes keeping in mind of his destiny. Most men estimate their capabilities by what they have done or are planning to do later in time. Thus, we can conclude that a man is a creature of extrapolation. This metaphysical evaluation of man is purely based on his instinct to socialize. These continuous surveys and their constant comparison with his immediate surroundings gives him his momentum to move forward. This is the sole product of his hope. The effort as it is, is a rock perfectly balanced on a cliff. Desire pushes it down the abyss. Hope is also of great mythological reference according to the Greeks. Hope is allegorized as the last of the Creatures of Adversity to leave Pandora’s Box. This signifies that the ancient Greeks considered Hope to be both an apostle of success as well as the harbinger of grief. Destiny at the same time is visualized as the Ouroboros, or the serpent that eats its own tail. It is not often defined as a serendipity of events, but as the loop from which none can escape irrespective of the choice of paths. Although men frequently seem to attribute the formulation of destiny to super- physical forces, its triangular relationship between the effort and hope cannot be suppressed. This leads to a feeling of certainty, and helps in formation of the unique, distinct characteristics of a man. This in turn ushers the creative talent in the individual and leads to further success in his life. But, there is also an ill effect. Once a feeling of submissiveness sets in, the individual is found to lose motivation and often concludes and comforts himself in the state of rest. The presence of these in the solid dimension is felt solely with the attempt. The emphatic mind of the man could lay plans to conquer the multiverse. But, unless the command is given and followed the plan remains to be just electric disturbances in the occipital lobe, a vivid superposition of the theta waves. This the reason a man is able to tread the path that lies between his aspirations and his destiny. There is also a serious error that lack of motivation and aim can cause. Greek mythology describes the execution of Sisiphus, once king of Ephyra, to be an example of aimless efforts. Sisiphus punished for his aimless actions, in which he repeatedly rolls up boulders of colossal size to the top of a hill only to watch it tumbling back down. Guided properly, efforts can be the forerunner of changes in the civilization, while excess of it with the lack of desideratum crosses the line of insanity.

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  • The role of effort,aspiration and destiny in

    success

    The psyche of a man is determined by the line he draws from his ambitions to his destiny. While

    one may think that his efforts are sole creator of the line, his hopes, or aspirations, help him keep it as

    straight as possible. Referring to Sigmund Freuds work on psychoanalysis, id, here controls the

    aspirations of a person, being the instinctive in nature. The super-ego, playing its moralizing role, lays

    down the destiny plan of a person. The more realistic ego at the same time is in charge of venturing into

    the mans hopes keeping in mind of his destiny.

    Most men estimate their capabilities by what they have done or are planning to do later in time.

    Thus, we can conclude that a man is a creature of extrapolation. This metaphysical evaluation of man is

    purely based on his instinct to socialize. These continuous surveys and their constant comparison with

    his immediate surroundings gives him his momentum to move forward. This is the sole product of his

    hope. The effort as it is, is a rock perfectly balanced on a cliff. Desire pushes it down the abyss. Hope is

    also of great mythological reference according to the Greeks. Hope is allegorized as the last of the

    Creatures of Adversity to leave Pandoras Box. This signifies that the ancient Greeks considered Hope to

    be both an apostle of success as well as the harbinger of grief.

    Destiny at the same time is visualized as the Ouroboros, or the serpent that eats its own tail. It is

    not often defined as a serendipity of events, but as the loop from which none can escape irrespective of

    the choice of paths. Although men frequently seem to attribute the formulation of destiny to super-

    physical forces, its triangular relationship between the effort and hope cannot be suppressed. This leads

    to a feeling of certainty, and helps in formation of the unique, distinct characteristics of a man. This in

    turn ushers the creative talent in the individual and leads to further success in his life. But, there is also

    an ill effect. Once a feeling of submissiveness sets in, the individual is found to lose motivation and often

    concludes and comforts himself in the state of rest.

    The presence of these in the solid dimension is felt solely with the attempt. The emphatic mind

    of the man could lay plans to conquer the multiverse. But, unless the command is given and followed

    the plan remains to be just electric disturbances in the occipital lobe, a vivid superposition of the theta

    waves. This the reason a man is able to tread the path that lies between his aspirations and his destiny.

    There is also a serious error that lack of motivation and aim can cause. Greek mythology describes the

    execution of Sisiphus, once king of Ephyra, to be an example of aimless efforts. Sisiphus punished for his

    aimless actions, in which he repeatedly rolls up boulders of colossal size to the top of a hill only to watch

    it tumbling back down. Guided properly, efforts can be the forerunner of changes in the civilization,

    while excess of it with the lack of desideratum crosses the line of insanity.