The man who proceeds with a work after knowing it to be highly difficult and who has long views at the commencement enjoys happiness for ever. The man who has presence of mind can proceed with the work as he gets it. Success is doubtful either through fickleness or through difficulty of the work. The man who does not attempt the work even at the proper time is lazy. He can never have success and is ruined with his family. The adventurous man is he who commences a work without knowing the effects is sure to be unhappy either through the action or its effects. The procrastinating man is he who does little work in much time. He suffers from insignificance of results. One should therefore be far sighted. Work done adventurously may sometimes bear good fruits. Sometimes, even well-considered actions are futile. Yet one should never do anything abruptly, such actions are harmful. Sometimes good comes out of evil actions. And the evil which comes out of a good action is not the source of evils.
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