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Saturday, 18 October 2008

Be a First-Class Person

Be a First-Class Person

There are three categories of human beings.

The first category comprises of those whose thoughts, words and deeds are the same – which means whatever they think, they speak, and whatever they speak, they do. Such people are A-class people.

The second category comprises of those whose thoughts and words are different, but whatever they speak, they do – which means they think one thing and speak another, but they do whatever they speak. Such people are B-class people.

The third category comprises of those whose thoughts, words and deeds are different from each other and never the same. Such people think one thing, speak another, and do something altogether different. Such people are C-class people. Most of the leaders of the present-day world fall in this category. You should try to become A-class people. You should speak what you think, and you should do what you speak.


7 August 1978, Patna
Published in:
Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 1
Discourses on Neohumanist Education [a compilation]

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