My Likes and Dislikes
Each one of us has our own unique likes and dislikes. What I enjoy might be unappealing to others, and it's not necessary that my preferences align with those of every family member. Individual tastes and whims are part of what make us unique. Here, I’ll share some of my personal likes and dislikes.
I have a deep
appreciation for good books. I love immersing myself in the works of great
authors, poets, and writers who have left a mark on the world. Their company,
even if only through their writings, brings me immense joy and satisfaction.
These literary giants provide nourishment for my mind and soul, keeping me
intellectually and emotionally fulfilled.
Reading high-quality literature is one of my greatest pleasures. Conversely, I have a strong aversion to trashy books. The market is flooded with such material, and I believe it's better not to read at all than to indulge in foul and dirty books. I detest these poorly written works intensely, as they offer no real value and only degrade the reader's mind.
In addition to my love
for good literature, I strongly dislike flatterers and sycophants. These
individuals are detrimental to society, causing harm through their insincerity
and deceit. They are our real foes, and we must be vigilant against their schemes.
Flattery and sycophancy erode genuine relationships and create an unhealthy
environment.
In summary, while each of us has our own likes and dislikes, it's important to cultivate good and healthy preferences. Surrounding ourselves with quality literature and avoiding the insincerity of flatterers can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic life. Let us all strive to develop tastes that enrich our minds and souls.
Embracing Life's Beauty with a
Joyful Heart
Life offers us
profound dimensions and the world's beauty surrounds us at every moment.
However, we often fail to see this splendor because our vision is clouded by
fear and hatred. These negative emotions blind us to the wonders of existence.
To truly witness the divine play, or "leela," orchestrated by a higher power, you don't need to visit a temple every day. What is essential is a joyful mind and a kind heart. This higher power doesn't require your prayers; instead, it asks for your genuine joy and kindness.
Imagine the
possibilities if you embraced life with a playful spirit. Your luck could
change, and you might start seeing life as a precious gift. Accept the
obstacles that come your way with grace and spread kindness tenaciously.
Surrender to the enchanting rhythm of life, and you may find yourself in
harmony with the divine tune.
Find joy in everything life offers, whether it's a challenge or a blessing. Cultivate compassion, regardless of the circumstances. Be ready to embrace playfulness and allow yourself to be swayed by the beauty of existence, even if you know it might be your last day.
In doing so, you will
discover that life's true beauty and profound dimensions reveal themselves to
those who approach life with a joyful heart and a compassionate soul.
IF HE EXIST
I drive joy there was a doctor in Benaras who
spent 7 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 7 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 7 minutes a day. But, if He exists? I am afraid you are wasting your
entire lifetime. I prefer to waste 7 minutes rather than a lifetime. Why should
you grudge me the 7minutes joy that I derive 4m.-
ILLUSTRATED REVIEW :In
euro cup Spain won with captain 7 , and
in t20 series India won scoring 167 with captain 77
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