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Thin String b/w Wish and Purpose

"Would that I were a President" or " I will be the President", on the other hand.These two statements reflect the intensity of desire to achieve the said one.The longing is the same in both ways but one is a wish and other shows purpose.Wishes or dreams are like endless sky.The purpose only draws direction on the very directionless sky. "Life is hard by yard, But by the inch,it's a cinch"           According to Shev Khera,desires or wishes become strong when they are supported by: Direction Descipline Dedication Deadline Determination                           "An empty mind is devil's shop".Life is in a queue if there is purpose ,otherwise it was just a sailing for Santiago(Hero in "Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway)of 84 days, as other sailors considered it so.Though, only a waste of time for others but was struggle with purpose for the hero.                                 Life with a purpose is a
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house of finord

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HOUSE OF OLWE

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