Tag: karmic account
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People Will Judge You Anyway – So Believe in Yourself
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The Father, the Son, and the Horse (Short Story) A father and his son were going to a village with their horse. First, the son rode the horse. People criticised him for making his father walk. Then the father rode. People criticised him for being selfish. Then both rode. People criticised them for being cruel…
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EVERTHING is Temporary: A Journey from 15 to 55
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When I turned 55, I looked back at my life and smiled at the expectations I had at 15. Back then, I thought life would stay exactly as it was, perfect and permanent. But life had other plans. Here’s what I believed then, and what I know now. What I Expected at 15 At that…
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Calmness: The Power of Stillness
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A Zen student once asked his teacher, “How long will it take me to master Zen?” The teacher replied, “Ten years.” The student said, “I’ll work harder, ten hours a day if I must! How long then?” The teacher smiled, “Twenty years.” Moral of the Story: Calmness cannot be rushed. It is not about…
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Be Like a Lighthouse: Give Without Expecting
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In today’s world, most people expect something in return for what they do. Whether it’s kindness, help, or even love, we often keep a mental note—“I did this for them, so they should do something for me.” But what if we chose to live differently? Let’s look at a lighthouse. A lighthouse stands tall in…
