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A couple of days ago, I went to the market to purchase a few items. As soon as I reached there, I realized that my sandals had broken, making it almost impossible for me to walk.
Luckily, there were two or three branded footwear showrooms nearby. I walked into one of them and, surprisingly, found a pair of sandals exactly like the ones I wanted.
Looking back, Iβm actually thankful that my sandals broke in the market. Had they broken somewhere else, I honestly wonder what I would have done.
Sometimes, what initially feels like an inconvenience turns out to be strangely convenient. That small incident reminded me that circumstances donβt always work against us; sometimes, they quietly work in our favour.
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Do you realize the world is one big store and everyone is in sales? The question is: are people buying what youβre selling?
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Of late, I have been feeling that life can be exciting and joyful sometimes, yet stressful and almost unlivable at other times. This mixed feeling is strange because nothing seems to remain constant for long. One moment, I feel grateful, energetic, and hopeful; the next, I feel overwhelmed by thoughts, responsibilities, and uncertainties.
Perhaps this is what life really isβa collection of contrasting emotions that coexist. I am slowly learning that I donβt have to understand or control every feeling. Some days bring excitement, while others demand patience and strength. Maybe accepting this unpredictability, rather than fighting it, is itself a part of living.
Your post about your journey and the contrasts youβve been experiencing lately is very meaningful.
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Excuses keep you weak, small, and stuck. Truth takes courage and leads to a stronger, freer life. Which do you choose?
This is a very informative article about excuses and truth. I choose truth over excuses because it leads to growth, strength and a better life. Thank you, Sir, for sharing this.
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Itβs simple: control your life, or be controlled by it. The decision is yours alone. Which will you make?
Thank you so much, Sir, for this fantastic piece. All your articles help me live a fruitful life. πΈπ
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I have realised that I often find myself craving a new electronic gadget every two or three months.
A new phone, laptop accessory, smartwatch, or something else suddenly seems necessary, even when what I already own works perfectly well.
I am now trying to pause before purchasing and ask myself whether I genuinely need it or simply want the excitement of something new.
Keeping a check on these cravings is helping me become more mindful about my spending and appreciate what I already have.
The thought that everyone is selling something made me pause and ask myself: what exactly am I offering through my everyday actions?