Life spent in action is life well spent. The great dramatist Shakespeare rightly observed that life should be measured by deeds, not years. Age is no criterion for meaning of life. It is the actions, good deeds which give meaning to life and make man immortal.
Long life is desired by all. One may even live for hundred years or more. But if one does not do any noble deed, then such a life has no worth. He is not remembered by people after his death. He is soon forgotten because be lived in years, not in deeds. A long life is not a sure sign of great¬ness. A short life full of activity and con¬structive work is better than a long unpro¬ductive life. The mission of life is not simply to eat, drink and be merry. One should have a noble aim. A selfish person many live long, but nobody has any regard for him or remembers him after his death. A man lives a true life of he fulfills a noble mission.
Life does not mean merely existing. A person may die young, but if he does something that contributes to mankind, he is remembered forever. It is only the great deeds of the people which make us remember them. One does not have to live long to make an impression. One does not have to live long to make an impression. Respect is earned by actions and not acquired by years. Life becomes exciting when it is a lived for others or when it does something beneficial to mankind. The contribution may be in different fields starting from arts, music, science, technology, inventions, literature, etc.
We all should have a noble aim in life. We generally work for the whole day, earn money and spend it on our needs. These are some common things, which everybody does. But we should do some noble deeds also. We should share our smile, advice, cheer, money, help. If we cannot do these, we can give company to our fellow beings. These things may give them happiness and they may remember us when we are not around.
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