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|| Your Future Needs You ||

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 || Your Future Needs You || The best way to predict the future is to create it. You can create it only if you put forth the effort. Your future requires you, and your future requires your efforts now. King Shah Jahan desired to do something unusual and one-of-a-kind for his love, his wife. So he hired a large number of people to build it, and he poured his worth and all of his efforts into it, and it is now one of the world's seven wonders. King Shah Jahan was a normal human being like us, and he built the Taj Mahal for his love. There are numerous structures in our country that are distinctive because of the thoughts, hard work, and vision of a few dedicated and passionate individuals. Our deity, nature, and certain determined individuals such as King Shah Jahan and others have worked tirelessly to create a beautiful world around us. What would we have done if such inventive buildings or beauty had not been present? We literally wait a year to travel to such beautiful places. Wha...

|| Nothing changes if nothing changes ||

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|| Nothing changes if nothing changes || As J. Kennady correctly stated, "Change is the law of life." Those who just gaze at the past and present will undoubtedly miss the future. " In warm milk, until a small amount of curd is added, it does not transform into curd. If you do not burn butter, it will not be transformed into ghee. Similarly, if you do not include hard work and dedication in your work, your future will not be successful. There is a small story about a boy who asked his father why, around Diwali, we all celebrate our rituals and welcome each other. And we pray to God that our approaching years will be as bright as Diwali diyas. The mother explained that during Diwali, we invite special guests named wealth, love, and success to our home. The daughter was curious and questioned her parents why we needed all three and how we were going to work on it. The Father emphasized so brilliantly that we spread love by greeting, welcoming, and appreciating each other f...

|| The Simplest is the Most Peaceful ||

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|| The Simplest is the Most Peaceful || It is hard to be simple in our complex modern world, as someone once said. The saying goes, "The trick to staying youthful is to be simple and happy like a child." Living simply and in the splendor of love is life's finest type of wisdom. Another adage claims that "peace is simple, but it takes enormous bravery to be simple and tread the path of peace." I consider myself straightforward and able to comprehend its road to serenity simply. I remember that in order to understand mathematics, we first learned basic arithmetic. I used to teach my children when they were small. One day, when I was teaching them math and mentioned that 4+4 is 8, my older daughter responded that 5+3 is also 8. My younger daughter remarked that adding 6 plus 2 equals to 8 as well, and my husband joked that 1+7 is also equal to 8. You can mix various methods, but the end result must be the same. We were just talking about how it doesn't matter h...

|| Happiness is not a goal, it is a choice ||

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|| Happiness is not a goal, it is a choice || It is said that "Nothing will make you happy unless you choose to be happy." We all know that when you feed a tree with soil and water, it grows upwards. When water is poured into plants, they thrive in a green hue, and we all love to watch that. Those who take care of plants on a daily basis see their trees and plants grow, while those who do not take care of them lose their allure. But, whether or not you take care of their soil, water, and energy, they still provide you with oxygen and a beautiful location full of tranquility. Nature, particularly plants, has the ability to transmit happiness by choice rather than by intent. Nature is constantly nurturing others. We humans have developed a paradigm in which we have progressed from thinking about the kingdom to thinking about the people of the kingdom to now thinking about our own benefits. We are only satisfied when we outperform our competition, peers, and family members. Our ...