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We have a tendency to always notice what we lack. Even if we may have everything but someone else got something which we don’t, we see the lack of that thing in our lives.Why should we try to find that thing within our lives? We may as well have something that person doesn’t. But still our mind will only notice that one thing.
It is human nature to expect things from people. We expect from our loved ones, friends, peers, colleagues and even strangers. Sometimes, people fulfill our expectations, sometimes they don’t. But, is it really their mistake if they are unable to fulfill our expectations?
Cell phones are the handy devices of the present world for faster communication. One can talk and, share pictures and information immediately, thanks to the amazing technology and engineering advancements.
Self-talk is the best way to come in terms with truths of our lives. We have all heard ourselves talk. I’ll be happy when I get that car, I’ll be happy when I pass my exams, I’ll be happy when I find my true love, I’ll be happy when i…. why is our happiness always planned in future? How are you so sure that when you get that particular thing, it will make you happy?
Each person makes a contribution to the society. Some get paid while some don’t. Such contribution can be through a profession, job, or business. Even leading a county’s governance is a job. Managing one’s home and any social service is not reckoned here as they are of special nature and invaluable as well.
Many a times in life, we define our self-worth based on how people treat us. If someone is bad to us, we wonder if something is wrong with us. Why should something be wrong with us? Can’t something be wrong with the person who treats us that way? If we keep treating ourselves like others do, we will never know that are worth much more than we know, that we are priceless.
‘ What is due now, can be done tomorrow ‘ is a familiar mindset that links each one of us. Yes, it provides temporary relief to us. However, to secure a happy life, we should remove that instinct. Procrastination is like a disease spoiling a person’s life. We all suffer from it in varying degrees throughout the life. Many people do not understand its repercussions on themselves.
In 1879 a boy was born. He was a slow learner and took longer than other kids to speak. His parents thought he would never speak. He spoke his first word at the age of 2. He liked Math but struggled in all other subjects. His teachers said he will keep failing and wanted to disown him.
Each person has a duty of his own and for others. The one who fears the consequences of the duty shies away from it. That’s why Lord Krishna made the spiritual discourse ‘Bhagavad Gita’ when the dejected warrior Arjuna refused to fight against his kith and kin in the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The Gita became the guide for human life.
Courage is known as the strength to do anything without fear. Discovery of Sea routes, Space odyssey and Racing are examples of courage. People display varying levels of courage depending upon the stage of their age and growth. Some people are timid in their youth, but turn courageous later.