@imrkartik jis kaam kae karodon rupaye milein, aur 10-20-30 baar retake karein, utni hi baar rehearsals karne ke baad, itni precision to minimum expectation honi chahiye na ki benchmark.
Ashoka, the great king, remained completely forgotten until a British scholar revealed his legacy to the world in 1837.
Think, 3 generations from now, who will remember your name? What are you truly striving for?
What are you missing? May be the most vital thing of all.
What we label as respect is usually nothing more than polite talk by the other person when they feel that you can be of use to them.
What is merely a social etiquette in 99% of the situations has become supremely important.
Just think about it.
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On Respect / Disrespect
A couple was visiting their hometown after many years and wanted Mulla Nasrudin.
They bought some sweets and knocked on his door. Much to their shock, a completely naked Mulla opened the door.
Not a thread on his body, except his turban.
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We all dress up for the world to earn their respect, approval, and praise.
It’s all well and good, but it’s not necessarily required. It certainly is taxing. Respect for clothes?
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Getting what we desire in itself doesn't bring us happiness, although it might seem that way. What it does is remove the subtle pain of desire and enable us to experience the bliss of our own nature in a calm, steady mind unruffled by the agitation of desire-waves.
I am the sky, vast, unbound, infinite. Thoughts are like clouds passing through the sky. The sky is an observer, remains unaffected by the clouds. The continuous unbroken series of clouds is what we call mind. Dive inside it, you find nothing.