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fall in line by Angelo Legaspi on Thursday, March 17, 2011 at 3:04pm the shortest distance between two points

is a straight line. we all do know its empirical truth and this passage has also a succinct relevance on setting man's success and direction. from this principle, learning that came from experience brought a solid foundation on man's realization of truth and knowledge--the fact that i went through started to acknowledge life is not that simple as it appears to be. for example, man's desire to achieve a certain goal places his position to learn, to be reasonable, and to accept reality of the facts on his undertaking.

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illustration 2

in every action that has been made creates a wide variety of wisdom a man encountered. obstacles that build tension slides one's determination to move forward but somehow cause an instantaneous brisk of force to continue. all in all when surrounded with enthusiasm, passion, and will can overcome any hindrances that obstructs the way. thus, a conclusion has been made about time spending, hardships of ups and downs, and crushing experiences of this pleasurable journey to victory. see illustration 1.

after the line of success has been accepted and applied to all, some men often contest and ridicule their own kind. they pragmatically pronounce their own reputation as the finest than the earlier entrant who is not worth to be acknowledged. to make the matter worst, they claim more knowledge than can be proved so as give names to things that just only exist within their imaginations. and, when chose to challenge the existing system with their own verse of procedure, they hastily geared up and set forth. see illustration 2, depicting the course of the contender in red, carrying out their own strategic plan looking forward to exceed the aforementioned established set of direction.

illustration 3

if we stretched the red line paralleled to the other, measured and weighted as shown in illustration 3, it appears that the challengers took more time to beat the instituted structure. an uttered defeat. proven that one must listen, learn, realize, and consider other's viewpoint first in order to attain the same success and direction of these great men's noble life journey. oOo

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