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Alice and the Cheshire Cat

Just then Alice met the Cheshire Cat. She found him perched in a tree at a crossroads-(right about where we are standing today - Pravin). It saw Alice and grinned.

''Cheshire-Cat, please could you tell me which way I should go?'' she asked the cat.

''Where do you want to get to?'' the cat asked helpfully.

''I don't know,'' admitted Alice.

''Then it doesn't matter which way you go'', said the Cat.

''So long as I get SOMEWHERE'', Alice added as an explanation.

''Oh, you're sure to do that'', said the Cat, ''if you only walk long enough.''

The Cheshire Cat's message is one you should remember. If you don't know where you're going, it doesn't make any difference how you get there. If you don't have a plan, it doesn't matter what you do. If you don't have an objective, who cares if you ever reach it?

First,Where are you now?

Second, where do you want to go?

Finally, how are you going to get there?

As the Cat told Alice, you will get somewhere if only you walk long enough.

Excerpt from Lewis Caroll's Alice in Wonderland


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Mayank    Thursday, June 27, 2002     TOP


I can really relate to this fabulous passage!!

Raj Philip   Thursday, July 04, 2002     TOP


Really nice and relevant in today's situation.

Sidharth Dhanda   Thursday, August 22, 2002     TOP


Choosing an objective to life itself is one big objective. Some people dont know what to do and some have lot enough that they get short of time.



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