Tirukural

CHAPTER 67

Resoluteness of Action

661

What is called resoluteness of action is, in truth, resoluteness of mind. It is a quality unlike any other.§

662

Avoiding all failure-prone action and remaining undiscouraged by failures are said to be the dual directives of wise men.§

663

Revealing an action after its completion is resoluteness. Disclosing an action midway causes endless misery.§

664

It is easy for anyone to speak of a plan, but difficult indeed to execute what has been spoken.§

665

Strong-willed exploits of virtuous men win the crown’s respect and the crowd’s acclaim.§

666

Those who think will have their thoughts fulfilled, just as they thought, provided they possess strength of will.§

667

Do not disparage men who appear small, for there are those, seemingly insignificant, who are like the linchpin of a mighty chariot.§

668

Visualize actions with unclouded clarity, then forcefully undertake them without delay or indecision.§

669

Despite dire hardships, hold to strength of mind and do those deeds which yield joy of heart.§

670

The world has no use for those who have no use for resolute action, whatever other strengths they may possess.§