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Value Of Ethics And Aspiration

Value of Ethics and Aspiration: the Bangladesh Chapter

Mohammad Mashnun Hossain

To become good at any aspect of life is certainly not an easy task to accomplish. One has to go through an immense amount of hardship before attaining his or her dream goal. As we are now living in a world which gets more competitive day by day, it is important to scrutinize our wishes from different perspectives before getting started.

Let us take a close look what generally works behind any student’s mind while being asked the following question “What’s the aspiration of your life?” Especially when you put this question right after their school certificate results like SSC, the meritorious ones with beaming faces would most likely state their ambitions of becoming either doctors or engineers, (though few students may say that they want to be good human beings and when they are asked how to become a good human being they would say by being a doctor or engineer!) The current trend also......


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