Tag: gigo

  • Unlocking the Power of Intuition: Harnessing the Hidden Potential of the Mind

    Unlocking the Power of Intuition: Harnessing the Hidden Potential of the Mind

    During the penalty shoot-out, there is a fraction of a second for the goalkeeper to decide, which side, he has to jump (right or left). Similarly, the shot-taker also has to decide which side the goalkeeper may jump on so that he can throw the ball in the reverse direction. The latest Football Finals World…

  • “Why Acceptance Matters: The Importance of Inclusivity and Diversity”

    “Why Acceptance Matters: The Importance of Inclusivity and Diversity”

    Story: The Jim Thorpe Story  (Source: Internet) Jim Thorpe was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. If you look closely at the photo, you can see that he’s wearing different socks and shoes. This wasn’t a fashion statement. It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim represented the U.S. in track and field. On the…

  • What is Contentment

    What is Contentment

      Story: Alexander and Diogenese (Source: Internet) Alexander’s army was marching toward India when he heard of a Greek man, Diogenese, who was said to have found true contentment living in Corinth without a single possession.  ”I would like to meet such a man,” Alexander said, curious as to how such a thing could be…

  • Forgiveness (क्षमा)

    Forgiveness (क्षमा)

    Story: Mahatma Buddha and a Businessman (Source: Internet) Buddha was in an assembly, a gentleman walked furiously toward him. He thought Buddha was doing something wrong. He found his children meditating with Buddha for two hours every day. And he thought that if his children were engaged in business, they could make more money and…

  • The Power to Let Go

    The Power to Let Go

    Story: Two Monks and a Woman (Source: Internet) A senior monk and a junior monk were travelling together. At one point, they came to a river with a strong current. As the monks were preparing to cross the river, they saw a very young and beautiful woman also attempting to cross. The young woman asked…