Monday 14-December 2009
Winner & Loser
A Winner works harder and has more time; a Loser hardly works and is always busy.
A Winner goes straight to the problem and solves it; a Loser goes round the problem, but never solves it.
A Winner makes a commitment; a Loser promises too readily.
A Winner knows when to fight hard and when to give way; a Loser gives way on important issues or holds on to things that are not worth fighting for.
A Winner feels strong enough to be friendly; a Loser is rarely friendly and at times can be a petty tyrant.
A Winner listens carefully; a Loser waits for his turn to talk.
A Winner respects other’s strength; a Loser focuses on other’s weakness.
A Winner learns from others; a Loser is resistant to others.
A Winner feels responsible for more than just his own work; a Loser says “That is not my job”
A Winner sets his own pace; a Loser has only two speeds; full speed ahead or dead slow.
A Winner uses time to improve a Loser uses time to avoid criticism.
A Winner is not afraid of making mistakes; a Loser is afraid of making mistakes and of what others will say.
(Bal Vihar)
Peace on Earth
There shall be peace on earth but not until, each child shall eat his fill, warmly clad against the winter wind and learn his lessons with tranquil mind and thus released from hunger, fear and need regardless of his colour, race and creed, look upwards, smiling to the skies, his faith in man reflected in its eyes.
Say to Yourself Every Morning
Today is going to be a great day.
I can handle more than I think I can.
Things do not get better by worrying about them.
I can satisfied if I try to do my best.
There is always something to be happy about.
I am going to make someone happy today.
It is not good to be down.
Life is great. Make the most of it.
Character to Admire
I admire a character who knows his faults and overcome them.
Who finds his weak points and strengthens them,
Who knows his needs and takes the initiative to obtain them.
Who ralise his obstacles and over comes them.
Who takes things in stride and accomplishes them as they come,
Who realizes his goal and achieves it,
Who receives praises and accepts it with modesty – In Live A fuller Life
Most Successful Man
The most successful man in this world is the one who thinks positively. The richest person is one whose needs are minimum. The strongest man is the one who has an unshakeable faith in God. The greatest man ins the one who is above fear. The large hearted is one who has compassion for fellow human beings who forgives the wrong doer and helps the needy. The healthiest man is the one who keeps himself occupied all the time.
Religion consists in realization.
Religion is not talk on doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism. Religion cannot live in sects and societies. It is the relation between the soul and God. Religion does not consist in erecting temple or building churches. Religion consists in realization.
The third-rate mind thinks with the majority, the second-rate with the minority and the first-rate mind thinks alone.
Words to be Remembered
Love: Bravery, Gentility, Affection
Value: Intelligence, Ability Happiness.
Hate: Injustice, Pride, faithlessness.
Esteem: Religion; Justice, Humility
Look Down upon; Meanness, Anger, Hypocrisy.
Be with : Beauty. Broadmindedness, Freedom.
Aspire for: Faith, Peace , Purity of Heart
Honour: Reason, Foresight, Perseverance
Like; Kindness, Sympathy, Cordiality
Never trust: Flatterer, Double Crosser, Love at First Sight
Preserve ; Good Books, Good Deeds ;Good Friends.
Leave : Laziness, Talkativeness, Hurried Judgment
Fight for: Country, Honour True Friends.
Control: Temper, Desire, Tongue
Be ready for : Death, Sorrow, Downfall
Never expect faithfulness form the Narrow-minded, The Newly Rich, The ignorant Teacher.
Don’t Waste: Time, Money Energy
Don’t be hasty in : Marriage, Business Travel.
Quote from The Essence of the Gita
Beware of Distorted Teachings
Self-knowledge is the mainstay of the Vedas. This is the only national wealth of India. It is from India that this knowledge spread to the other parts of the world. The day that India discards this knowledge will be the day she is destroyed. It will take a long time for people in other parts of the world to appreciate and attain this knowledge. In the field of spirituality India is still the teacher of the world. Accept the British and others as your teachers in the fields of commerce, politics, warfare and other subjects, and learn from them. But they have not become fit yet to occupy the same place in the field of spirituality . what more foolishness can there be than to set aside the living embodiments of spirituality such as Sri Ramakrishna and others, and go to those foreigners professing other religions to hear the glory their faith!
I drive joy
There was a doctor in Benaras who spent 5 minutes in the morning and evening for mediation on God. Knowing this, his colleagues and friends laughed at him. One day they argued that he was wasting ten precious minutes on something, which he had been misled into believing. The doctor replied, “Well, if God does not exist, I agree that I am wasting ten minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your entire lifetime. I prefer to waste ten minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should you grudge me the 10 minutes joy that I derive from? I am not robbing you of your joy; why should you rob me of mine. He asked. The critics were silenced. –Baba- Chinna Katha
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