Philosophy of life



Body with three hundred unstable shapes,
Human life begins, the ladder of life begins.
Childhood, juvenility, youth, old age, anility.
The soul is gone, but the memory remains.
Civilization taught the various paths of life,
Surviving under moon and sun on the earth
Challenge to survive in various hostile situations.
What can I say in my small knowledge?Still,
Do not obey any honest work, do not be afraid
You will overcome fear, not in bullets,but with love
Think that all the desires of life will be fulfilled.
Always work with honesty, hard work and talent.
Life means struggle, you have to work hard.
Danger will come, breakdown will come,
To turn the corner of life,You have to find the reins.
Violence, laziness, greed will want to consume you.
Get rid of these when you can move forward,
Understand that you will succeed in life.

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Written on December 01, 2022

Submitted by Aminul_Islam_Saikat on January 12, 2022

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Md. Aminul Islam saikat

Poet Introduction: Md. Aminul Islam Saikat was born on 30 December 1999 in Hatia Upazila of Noakhali District. Father: Md. Siraj Uddin (Headmaster) and Mother: Kamrunnahar Begum (Housewife). From his childhood, he started developing his poetry. He became more interested in literature by publishing his writings in the weekly Sahitya Sanchar. He is a student by profession. He is currently studying Honors in Mathematics in his 2nd year. He writes songs, stories, rhymes and poems regularly. The poet loves to write, draw pictures and sing. He has won multiple literary awards for his writing. He has written about 150 poems. His jointly published book: Niladri poems collection, I have high hopes and the poet's love poems. The poet is a prayer candidate for all. more…

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