ACCOUNTABILITY:
Share your goals with others.
Some will judge you. Some will doubt you.
Yet, in doing so, they create the very accountability that helps you stay committed.
What feels like pressure today can become progress tomorrow.
Time:
Your past is not measured by what happened to you, but by what it taught you.
If it made you wiser today, you truly lived it.
Otherwise, you simply passed through it.
Success has no single definition.
A person can succeed in a career and still fail in relationships, character, or responsibility.
Perhaps real success is fulfilling every role entrusted to you in life , as normal Human Or a Professional.
Don't waste a difficult experience by only focusing on what happened.
Reflect, search for the wisdom, and find the lesson.
#GrowthMindset#Leadership#Perspective
Priyanjali Gupta, a third-year computer science student at Vellore Institute of Technology, has developed an AI-powered model that translates sign language into English. 😮🤟�
How many more students? How many more families?
Heartbreaking.
If this world is the end, where is the justice? Some fail despite years of effort, while others succeed with ease. No exam, no result, and no setback is worth a life.
Thought of the day:
CCTV changes behaviour. Faith changes character.
A shop camera may stop a theft, but awareness of God's watchfulness can remove the desire to steal.
What do you say?
Some desires can be silenced by understanding their purpose.
But what does the heart do when the desire that remains is for its Creator?
A letter to God:
I've been doing it since the age of 16.
One of the most valuable lessons from fasting is realizing that not every urge deserves obedience. Hunger passes, cravings fade, and your mind becomes stronger in the process.
People often ask me, "Isn't fasting hard?"
My answer: It's the easiest thing in the world. I've done it 15 times. The hardest part isn't fasting - it's overcoming the belief that you need to eat all the time. Once you realize that hunger comes in waves and passes, fasting becomes more of a mental exercise than a physical one.
@AjmerAsks@sabeer People are absolutely free to spend their hard-earned money as they wish. The concern isn't individual spending..it's when extravagance becomes a social benchmark, creating pressure for others to keep up. What begins as a personal choice can end up shaping collective expectations
@sabeer A tradition that pushes families into debt, fuels social pressure, and turns a sacred union into a status contest deserves reflection, not celebration. Culture should strengthen society, not burden it.