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	<title>Comments on: Beggar by Choice</title>
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		<title>By: Pijush Kanti Das</title>
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		<description>The author has done a thorough analysis of human nature throughout his project . And that&#039;s beautiful, as it would enrich the opinion.

There is a strong emphasis on self dependence on the above article. The so called &quot;Beggar by Choice&quot; guys are strong example of that. 

Or may be the only intention of the author is to guide us to show the good side of following inborn talent rather than joining the rat race of corporate world....  But then again, this point of view of the author brings us to an unusual conflict of interest. The beggar by choice chooses to stay away from the rat race. Okay..It might give him peace of mind. Or at least he might be able to follow his natural talent. But it is also possible that the very choice of BEGGING is better because it takes the person away from tougher responsibilities...It is also true that this so called &quot;choice of begging&quot; is the choice of escaping from tougher battle ground...  It is the natural choice of avoiding the struggle of life....Who knows?

May be, I am not right...So many people, so many points of view....No body is right, nobody is wrong...There is no absolution, everything is relative......</description>
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<p>There is a strong emphasis on self dependence on the above article. The so called &#8220;Beggar by Choice&#8221; guys are strong example of that. </p>
<p>Or may be the only intention of the author is to guide us to show the good side of following inborn talent rather than joining the rat race of corporate world&#8230;.  But then again, this point of view of the author brings us to an unusual conflict of interest. The beggar by choice chooses to stay away from the rat race. Okay..It might give him peace of mind. Or at least he might be able to follow his natural talent. But it is also possible that the very choice of BEGGING is better because it takes the person away from tougher responsibilities&#8230;It is also true that this so called &#8220;choice of begging&#8221; is the choice of escaping from tougher battle ground&#8230;  It is the natural choice of avoiding the struggle of life&#8230;.Who knows?</p>
<p>May be, I am not right&#8230;So many people, so many points of view&#8230;.No body is right, nobody is wrong&#8230;There is no absolution, everything is relative&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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