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In some cultures, elders are honored. In others, theyβre overlooked. The truth? Every generation thrives when older lives are valued instead of dismissed.
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In some cultures, elders are honored. In others, theyβre overlooked. The truth? Every generation thrives when older lives are valued instead of dismissed.
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Most people never question their thoughts. They let worries, judgments, and daydreams shape their life. Whoβs really in control: them or their thoughts?
Some achievements become even more meaningful when they're celebrated by someone who genuinely believes in you. I feel grateful to have a teacher in college who always guides me with valuable career advice and celebrates my progress. When I shared that I had earned the NPTEL IIT Kharagpur certificate in The Science of Happiness and Well-Being, she was truly happy and proud of me. Her encouragement is a gift I'll always cherish.
Some of life's greatest joys aren't found in grand achievements but in simple moments shared with dear friends. Yesterday's meetup with my school friends filled my heart with warmth and happiness. A few days ago, I also celebrated my college bestie's birthday. We had a wonderful time together and gifting her a beautiful framed photo of us made the day even more special. Moments like these remind me that true happiness lies in genuine connections, making life more meaningful and beautiful.
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For quite a few months, I have been noticing a strange pattern in my life. The things I desire the most seem to move farther away instead of coming closer. I have always believed in the law of attraction and trusted that my thoughts and feelings shape my reality. But lately, my experiences have been showing me something entirely different.
So I have decided to step away from this idea for a while and simply watch what unfolds. I am not fighting it, proving it, or rejecting it. I am just sitting with this new experiment and experiencing myself in a different way without knowing what this pause may become.
This is a refreshing perspective. Sometimes pausing a belief is the most honest way to discover what truly works for us.
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Could life with its complexity, consciousness, and creativity really be an accident? Even Darwin had doubts. Letβs see what intelligence and wisdom have to say.
I completely agree with your writing. I recently read in a book that God resides within us, and we do not need to go to special places to find Him. What truly pleases God is when we live according to the values and actions He inspires within us. He asks for nothing else from us. When we understand this truth, we become wiser and begin to see life with greater clarity and compassion.
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Leaders arenβt born, theyβre forged. Four areas of personal command give them influence that others only dream of. Letβs unlock them for you.
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God has gifted us with a bubbly daughter. She fills our home with love, laughter andΒ happiness. She makes us do things we used to enjoy in our childhood, therefore we relive our childhood days with her.
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Since childhood, I've seen cooking done in pretty much the same wayβsame utensils, same methods, and the same instructions of "don't touch anything in the kitchen!" Yesterday, however, I experienced a completely new way of cooking.
The surprising part? The food tasted exactly the same. No Michelin stars were earned, and no secret ingredient was discovered. But somehow, the joy of cooking increased many times over.
As I sat down to eat, I realized I wasn't smiling because the food was different. I was smiling because the experience was. A small change in the process had turned an ordinary chore into a delightful little adventure. Who knew that after all these years, the kitchen still had a way to surprise me!
This beautifully shows that joy often comes from how we do something, not just what we achieve. Even familiar routines can become exciting with a fresh approach.
A meaningful life begins with mindful thinking. Thank you Sir for sharing this!