One essential factor that
determines your happiness is 'not being haste'. You must distil
it into your DNA to live a peaceful life. Being hurry to every aspect
of life would turn you lunatic.
The best way to manage a day's affairs skillfully is to wake up a little
early. The American sage Ralph
Waldo Emerson, in his book 'The Conduct of Life' says that ' Nothing
is more vulgar than haste'. When you are in haste, you can't
maintain the natural rhythm in your daily chores. The
same feelings were echoed by American writer, historian and
philosopher William James Durant who says that ' No man who is in
a hurry is quite civilized.
Haste is a venom for a writer. If you are carried away by it,
not only it crushes your creativity but harm the surrounding weaker
souls.
French Playwright Moliere summed up the whole lesson with this
beautiful quote : Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error !
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