- Dibakar Pal, M. Phil
- Retired Executive Magistrate (Civil Servant in India) &Independent Scholar.
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16112918
- PP: 45-48
ABSTRACT: A professional person is serious. He must be serious to support his livelihood. An amateur may or may not be serious. He is casual when he serves and satisfies his emotion. It is his classical success. When he runs after commercial success he becomes serious. Through casual attitude one cannot produce saleable product. Earning money is a serious matter. Here casual has no room. Here seriousness is the first and last word.
KEYWORDS: Serious, Careful, Sincere, Earnest, Severe, Thoughtful, Important, Pious, Dangerous.