Any action performed is intended to satisfy himself and at times to satisfy others. The action done will be in relation to a visit made to a friend's house or to a neighbourhood or to participate in a competition or to attend a function and hence the list on these lines is not exhautive. This only portends that no person can keep himself idle from dawn to dusk and some activity is expected from his side.
Performance of actions, being necessary in daily life, are variegated in nature in the sense that a person may be a sole performer or a performer in group depending on the activity pursued. In all thes circumstances, the activity done could always be received and evaluated by others in their own sphere with their own norms. By all means, this is an acceptable proposition and no blame need be made out if the performer feels that this is the performance which he has been destined to make at that hour and that has also been carried out by him. But what should not be thought of is a return expectancy, either in the same or similar vein done by him or in any other form from that other. This non expectancy alone would speak volumes about the performer and his performance thus establishing a character for himself in the eyes of others. At the same time, if expectancey happens, be it total or partial, the same must also be accepted and treated by the first performer in his own acceptable manner. If expectancy is belied, the performer must also be prepared to accept that occurance also in its own stride. It is only when this tendency is cultivated there is every possibility of the perfiormer standing tall in the social set up and thus establish a separate identity for himself.
Performance of actions, being necessary in daily life, are variegated in nature in the sense that a person may be a sole performer or a performer in group depending on the activity pursued. In all thes circumstances, the activity done could always be received and evaluated by others in their own sphere with their own norms. By all means, this is an acceptable proposition and no blame need be made out if the performer feels that this is the performance which he has been destined to make at that hour and that has also been carried out by him. But what should not be thought of is a return expectancy, either in the same or similar vein done by him or in any other form from that other. This non expectancy alone would speak volumes about the performer and his performance thus establishing a character for himself in the eyes of others. At the same time, if expectancey happens, be it total or partial, the same must also be accepted and treated by the first performer in his own acceptable manner. If expectancy is belied, the performer must also be prepared to accept that occurance also in its own stride. It is only when this tendency is cultivated there is every possibility of the perfiormer standing tall in the social set up and thus establish a separate identity for himself.
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