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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Avoiding 'short-cut' method

Avoiding 'short-cut' method

Money is considered an essential ingredient for a balanced lifestyle. No one can deny its significance. However, people are, somehow, busy producing more money in different ways. The most lucrative way, many prefer, is to make money in a 'short-cut' scheme. People are likely to reach the peak of wealth through the easiest, most hassle-free and least laborious ways. This trend is now commonly visible among a certain quarter of students. Financial insecurity may be the root of such necessity to generate the wheel of their education. But it exceeds the boundary of needs when they are busy making money at the cost of their academic obligations. Enticed by a comfortable and opulent lifestyle, these students are easily caught in the net of some marketing houses and agents, tempting them to become rich through 'honest' and 'short-cut' ways.

While the importance of money is a reality, it must not take priority over everything else, especially students' academic obligations. As the future builders of this nation, they should avoid the inducement of 'short-cut system' of making money and fulfil their own responsibilities.

Ashim Kumar Paul
Department of English
Govt. Edward College, Pabna

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