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Talents Deserve Respect

Like a newly born child, a school-graduate cautiously digs his way into life. Armed with dreams and ignorant enthusiasm, he starts his goal- quest. Racing his fellow colleagues, thinking that his success is in out running them. The idea that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence becomes his every day dilemma.
The fact that life is easier after school often becomes a myth, shortly after school. Unfairly divided shares, which are claimed to be fair in human standards, are the basic ingredients of a hard life recipe. For example, a certain criterion is developed to decide how people should be chosen for a certain task. And as usual, every criterion has its exceptions. So people with exceptions start to fill the places, until few are left for people with no excepti...

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