27 September, 2008

ECHO OF LIFE


A man and his son were walking in the forest.Suddenly the boy trips and feeling a sharp pain.He screams, “Ahhhhh!”Surprised, he hears a voice coming from the mountain,”Ahhhhh!”Filled with curiosity, he screams: “Who are you?”, but the only answer he receives is: “Who are you?”This makes him angry, so he screams: “You are a coward!” and the voice answers: “You are coward!”He looks at his father, asking. “Dad, what is going on?”“Son,” the man replies, “pay attention!” then he screams,” I admire you!”The voice answers: “I admire you!”The father shouts, “You are wonderful!” and the voice answers: “You are wonderful!”The boy is surprised, but still can’t understand what is going on.Then the father explains, “People call this ECHO, but truly it is ‘LIFE!’. Life always gives you back what you give out! Life is a mirror of your actions. If you want more love, give more love! If you want more kindness, give more kindness! If you want more understanding and respect, give more understanding and respect! If you want people to be patient and respectful to you, give patience and respect! This rule of nature applies to every aspects of loves.”Life always gives you back what you give out.Your life is not a coincidence, but a mirror of your own doings.

14 September, 2008

Communism


Communism is a political ideology that seeks to establish a future, without social class, or formalized state structure, with social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production. It can be classified as a branch of the broader socialist movement. Communism also refers to a variety of political movements which claim the establishment of such a social organization as their ultimate goal.
Early forms of human social organization have been described as "primitive communism." However, communism as a political goal generally is a conjectured form of future social organization which has never been implemented. There is a considerable variety of views among self-identified communists, including Maoism, Trotskyism, council communism, Luxemburgism, and various currents of left communism, which are in addition to more widespread varieties. However, various offshoots of the Soviet and Maoist forms of Marxism-Leninism comprise a particular branch of communism that has been the primary driving force for communism in world politics during most of the 20th Century.