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Expand the idea on your own on the following topic.

Man proposes, God disposes

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It is said that ‘Man is the architect of his life’. Man is a constantly evolving being, planning meticulously, and moving at a rapid pace. Even so, not all plans made by man work out. ‘Man proposes; God disposes of’ is a proverb that tells us who the Ultimate Master is. Man etches out various plans, but even the best-laid plans can fail. The bright side though, is that God has his own plans. There is a time and place for everything. The universe and everything in it have been woven into one big complex plan. It unfolds when a higher power (God) wants it to unfold. Sometimes man’s plans may align with God’s plans and sometimes they might not. At such times, man must remember that God will make everything right. He will ensure that man ends up where he was meant to be. However, this doesn’t mean that we stop taking efforts, because after all ‘God helps those who help themselves’.

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