Book Title: Jailer
Author(s): Abhayshekharsuri, Sujata P Kapadia
Publisher: Harshadray Private Limited

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________________ is absolutely healthy. He has no complaints at all. Is this possible? Yes'. How is this possible? Should a careful person be healthy or the one who is careless? Why does one see this contradiction? Nature wants to bestow the gift of health upon the second person. It tells him, “Eat whatever your heart desires. You will remain healthy”. Not just that, nature also tells him that, “Even if you were to eat a stone, you would be able to digest it and kidney stones will not be formed because I want to give you the gift of good health”. On the other hand, nature tells the first person, “I will not allow you to live in peace. You will have to undergo pain and hardship everyday”. A young educated person, who was experienced and had started his business after a well thought-out strategy and thorough planning, could not make money. Another young man, who was not so well educated and was conducting his business in a haphazard way, became wealthy in no time. Why does such a thing happen? It is as if nature is telling the second young man, “I want to gift you riches even if you might not have run your business in an orderly fashion. I will make the people and the circumstances around you so favourable that all that you will make is a lot of profit". Nature tells the first young man, “You might have carried out your business with diligence but I do not want you to succeed. I have immeasurable power, and can make even your extremely trustworthy agent commit a breach of trust against you. I will change market trends, and government policy if need

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