The article "We Do Need Help in Our Birth, but Not in Our Death" talks about attraction, it has been released by Vicheka Lay.
“Today is our world”, a jargon would bring enormous differences and motivations to those who aspire for development, but it would be a junk for those who do not know where they are and will be heading to.Thinking is my cup of coffee, since I guess that it is the source of any creation in that world; in the nutshell, that world is the product of human thinking. To me, “thinking is a foundation to be you” has brought me to where I currently am.What are the purposes of human kind?
In what ways did the past successful persons accomplish before they are called “successful persons”?
The term success, to me, is too broad and in-depth, because not one can judge anohter as failure or success, unless the person concerned categorizes him or herself into which category.So what does the title: “we do need help in our birth, but not in our death mean? ” To make that philosophical argument even more practical, that title is just, from the author’s master goal, is to persuade all the readers concerned to stand up and to make them to be “them.”Everyone, from the guy who makes the top decision in the government to the one who will pass away tomorrow, all thirst for success. But the question is why success is only deserved to a really few, but not to a huge number of persons in the cneter or the deprived corners of the world? One of the most practical answers to the above rhetoric is that “those successful know that they must claim to success, but not to wait for success to come in front of them.”Be human! Taking your life seriously! Making a great difference! Applying the doctrine of unconditional human equity! Looking ahead! Always demand more! Be always confident until the last minute of your life! And finally, looking for the path to be you. Indeed, the ones who are successful are always stick to my aforesaid tatcics in all their daily performances and during their work. And finally, as we can all see: they need very ltitle help for their performance on the world’s stage. Of course, they do need help, but just their needs are absolutely less than us, the help than they need is just the “first step”, but the next million steps are rested within their jurisdiction.You will see that you're yourself and that no one will be able to replace you, even you have underestimated or been underestimated by others, when you apply the constitution of “we only need help in our birth, but not in our death.”LAY VICHEKA, final year student of law, translator for Pyramid Translation Co., Ltd., freelance writer for Seacrh Newspaper, expert author and author for different websites around the world and a freelance writer for a research-based company in the United States of America, is tirelessly contributing to the field of humanity. With extensive experience in law and politics, he is right now categorized as “approaching the spiritual tuition in the very young age.” He has pledged to help Cambodia and Cambodians.LAY VICHEKA can be contacted: 855 11 268 445 or email: vichekalay@yahoo.Com. Post address: 221H Street 93, Tuol Sangke quarter, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia. LAY VICHEKA used to be a legal and language assistant to a Camobdian Member of Parliament and has even been grant with the international qualifications in his accomplishments on the world’s stage. You are strongly advised to ask him any questions for free: politics, law, history, culture, current affairs and other opinions related to Cambodia throguh his address.
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