Mansi Choudhary, Class X A
Whenever Lord Ram was asked about his encounter with Ravan, he would always reply, “I didn’t kill him, his ‘ME’ killed him.”
‘ME’ is our worst enemy. When a person only thinks about himself, he becomes self-centred. He only tries to see his benefit and becomes calculative and tries to demean his competitors. As an ardent disciple of ‘ME’, he begins to see himself as superior to everyone. True, as an opportunist, who is determined to gain profit at any cost, he also makes rare and desultory efforts to do good to others.
However, such a person forgets that he is digging a pit for himself. What he sees as a decisive victory of profits is actually a clear failure. A selfish person doesn’t have the capacity to win a race but he only knows how to ensure that others lose. In all, a selfish person, possessed by the ‘ME’, is the world’s greatest coward.