Beware of short-cuts!

Mohammad Zia-ul-Haque, English department, International Islamic University Ctg.
At present the youth of Bangladesh are busy in making money via short-cut ways without working hard. We know a lot of companies have sprung up in our country within a very short period of time. It is needless to quote those companies' names that have been alluring the literate, half-literate and illiterate persons. They seduce people to invest and in return offer more than double of the real amount. Our young generation is vulnerable to this situation as they are immature and don't have enough experience. Actually, we have to keep in mind that money is needed in our life but it should be hard-earned, in an honest way. Our religion also teaches us not to be greedy. However, anything which is earned with almost no or little effort or in a very short-cut way doesn't last long. That's why we should be cautious while investing our hard-earned money anywhere. We should know all pros & cons of the matter. My sincere urge to the fellow countrymen-- beware of short-cuts!