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Youth - A Poem by Samuel Ullman - The Most Motivational Poem I have Ever Come Across

I dont know when i came across this Poem. I think it was in one of those old Reader's Digests. This Poem has remained in my conscious and sub conscious mind for all the time. When ever i felt lost or felt let down or felt burnt out, i would recall the lines of the Poem and Life began fresh again for me. Before the poem, let me say a few words about Samuel Ullman - Samuel Ullman was a former confedate soldier, businessman, a very religious man and a poet too. At the age of 78 he wrote his most popular and motivating poem "Youth" - An optimistic Celebration of Youth. He wrote: "Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years; people grow old by deserting their ideals." With a wave of optimism, the poem became a favorite of General Douglas MacArthur who framed and hung Ullman's words in his offices in Manila and Tokyo. "Whether seventy or sixteen, there is in every being’s heart a love of wonder" Ullman said. Youth was published in the Japanese v

Just Out of Zid...A Girl's Future is Destroyed..A true Story I head from the horse's mouth!!

A Few Nights back, on a Thursday, I caught a taxi back from the club where I had been to. The driver was quite talkative on the drive to my apartment. While driving he was like.."Aahh. so you've been to the Dance Bar!! So how are the girls? beautiful?Yeah?" I told him that I had been to the pub as usual on Thursday nights for a few beers and to listen to the live band. Soon his talk veered about the dance girls and suddenly told me - "They are nothing on the girl I married!!" 'So you are a lucky guy to have married a beautiful woman" "Yes, Sir. I am Lucky!! I married one of the most beautiful girls in my illakah. I married her on a 'Zid" and have divorced her too!!" I was surprised to hear that from him and asked him whether I heard him wrong! "No, sir. I married her and then divorced her too!!" "Then what was the use of your marriage?" "I married her on Zid." The word 'Zid' in