Sunday, May 31, 2020
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Changed View (Author: Unknown)
CHANGED VIEW (Author: Unknown)
There was a blind girl who hated herself just because she
was blind. She hated everyone, except her loving boyfriend. He was always there
for her. She said that if she could only see the world, she would marry her
boyfriend.
One day, someone donated a pair of eyes to her and she could
see everything, including her boyfriend. Her boyfriend asked her, “Now that you
can see the world, will you marry me?”
The girl was shocked when she saw that her boyfriend was
blind too, and refused to marry him.
Her boyfriend walked away in tears and later wrote a letter to
her saying, “Just take care of my eyes dear.”
This is how the human brain changes when the status changes.
Only a few remember what life was before and who have always been there, even
in the most painful situations.
Life is a gift, today before you think of saying an unkind word;
think of someone who can’t speak.
Before you complain about your husband or wife, think of
someone who is crying out to God for a companion.
Today before you complain about life, think of someone who
went too early to heaven.
Before you complain about your children, think of someone
who desires children but they’re barren.
Before you argue about your dirty house, someone didn’t’
clean or sweep, think of the people who are living on the streets.
Before whining about the distance you drive, think of
someone who walks the same distance.
And when you are tired and complain about your job, think of
unemployed, the disabled, and those who wished they had your job.
But before you think of pointing your finger or condemning
another, remember that not one of us is without sin and we all have to answer
to one Maker.
And when depressing thoughts seem to get you down, put a
smile on your face and thank God you’re alive and still around.
Life is gift-live it, enjoy it, celebrate it, and fulfill
it.
Note: Published at The Himalayan Times on 25th
June 2012
Friday, May 29, 2020
Being loved by the one you love (Author: Unknown)
Once upon a time, a very poor man lived with his wife. One
day, his wife, who had very long hair, asked him to buy her a comb for her
hair to grow well and to be well-groomed. The man felt very sorry and said no.
He explained that he did not even have enough money to fix the strap of his
watch he had just broken. She did not insist on her request. The man went to
work and passed by a watch shop, sold his damaged watch at a low price, and went
to buy a comb to his wife. He came home in the evening with the comb in his
hand ready to give to his wife.
He was surprised when he saw his wife with a short haircut. She
sold her hair and bought a new watchband. Tears flowed, not for the futility of
their actions, but for the reciprocity for their love.
Moral of the story: To love is nothing, to be loved is
something but to love and to be loved by the one you love, that is everything.
Published at The Himalayan Times (10 Feb 2014)
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Be like ‘those’ big dreamers (Author: Unknown)
Be like ‘those’ big dreamers (Author: Unknown)
If you want to control your life, then control your attitude first. Your decision to be, have, and do something out of ordinary entails facing difficulties that are out of the ordinary as well. Sometimes your greatest asset is simply your ability to stay with it longer than anyone else.
You cannot control what happens to you, but you can control attitude toward what happens to you, and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you.
The more you seek security, the less of it you have. But the more you seek opportunity, the more likely it is that you will achieve the security that you desire. Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others. Unsuccessful people are always asking, ‘What’s in it for me?”
All successful people, men, and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose.
Note: The Himalayan Times (1 September 2014)
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Small Action is Greater than the Noblest Intention
Small Action is Greater than the Noblest Intention
There was once a person, who was walking on the sea beach. He saw another person walking far ahead of him. He was picking up something from the ground and throwing it into the water. The man quickly moved closer to that person and noticed that he was picking up starfish that had been washed onto the beach and was throwing them back into the water. Astonished, he asked, ‘why are you throwing these fish back into the water?’ The man answered with a smile, ‘Otherwise they will all die lying here on the beach.’ The man asked, ‘But there are thousands of these fish lying on this beach, do you think it will matter?’ The other person picked up a fish and throwing it back into the sea said, ‘It will matter to this one.’
Note: The moral of the story is that it does not matter how much you do or for how many, so long as you do something for someone who needs it. And that is what matters.
Taken from a book Heart, Mind over Matter by Virender Kapoor.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Don’t wait to be happy (Author: Unknown)
Once a fisherman was sitting near seashore, under
the shadow of a tree smoking his beedi. Suddenly a rich businessman passing by
approached him and enquired as to why he was sitting under a tree and smoking
and not working. To this the poor fisherman replied that he had caught enough
fishes for the day.
Hearing this the man got angry and said, “Why don’t you
catch more fishes instead of sitting in shadow wasting your time?”
Fisherman asked, “What would I do by catching more
fishes?”
Businessman replied, “You could catch more fishes,
sell them and earn more money, and buy a bigger boat.”
Fisherman questioned, “What would I do then?”
Businessman told, “You could go fishing in deep
waters and catch even more fishes and earn even more money.”
Fisherman asked, “What would I do then?” Businessman
said, “You could buy many boats and employ many people to work for you and earn
even more money.”
“What would I do then?” the fisherman asked.
Businessman told, “You could become a rich
businessman like me”
“And then what would I do?” fisherman questioned.
Businessman told that he could enjoy his life
peacefully. Meanwhile the fisherman snapped back, “What do you think I am doing
right now?”
Moral: We don’t need to wait for tomorrow to be
happy and enjoy our life. We don’t even need to be richer, more powerful to
enjoy life.
Published at The Himalayan Times (THT) 24 March 2014
Monday, May 25, 2020
Don’t Give Up! (Author: Unknown)
Don’t let today’s
trouble bring
you down
or allow you to
question your ability.
Don’t let life’s
little obstacle keep you
from trying,
or become the
reason for defeat.
Don’t let your
fears keep you
from dreaming,
or from chasing
your dream.
Don’t give up
for any reason, believe
in yourself,
And within you’ll
find strength.
Don’t let your
envy destroy what
you have,
or develop
hatred to others.
Don’t give up on
compassion for others
or forgiveness
which is the bliss.
Don’t let your
selfishness tear down
innocence
or you will be
the victim one day.
Don’t give up
the power of curiosity
or you may have
nothing to meant
for you.
Don’t let go of
your hope even
in adversity
or there will
not be any
happiness left.
Don’t give up on
love
as love is the
ultimate emotion that
can take any
risk.
Note: Published
at The Himalayan Times on 14th August 2014
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