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Discipline is freedom


Discipline is always confused with Freedom. We often have challenge in convincing the discipline is freedom. Any time we speak about the discipline people immediately relate to the freedom has lost.
Very often People think “Freedom is doing what we like” but I always believe it is “ not doing what we like, but it is liking what we do” It is a discipline that gives you the "freedom" to take care of yourself and your family on a level that you desire and of which you can be proud.

-    A river flows in the banks has a freedom with discipline, the moment it goes out of the banks it destroys the many thing, it has a freedom but indiscipline freedom that is called floods

-    Waves in the sea has freedom with discipline, the moment it goes out of sea, it is called tsunami. It   has freedom but no meaning for its life. It destroys.

-   The kite with a thread has freedom to it and meaning to it. The moment if you cut the thread, it has freedom, but it has no meaning.  So discipline with a freedom has meaning.

The sports game has set of rules to discipline the game, which gives the freedom to play and have fun for the players.

Whatever you undertake in life if you intend to succeed you will succeed better and faster if you are disciplined in your approach. The more you disciplined  in any area the more success and freedom you will  achieve and enjoy the fruits of that area .

“True freedom doesn’t exist without Discipline”
Aristotle says “Through Discipline comes with freedom”

Freedom without discipline is like country without defense

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