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Things this guy realized - Part 11

 

1.       One with contentment is the richest person

 

2.       Discoveries and inventions were made through the interactive perceptions with the universe. To justify them the equations were derived. But it is a question that, if the current education systems are focusing on to realize those interactive perceptions or on only understanding the derived results?

 

3.       One that does not perish is a timeless entity

 

4.       Art is the mastering of skill through practise

 

5.       External stimulation lasts shorter, Internal stimulation lasts forever

 

6.       If you have to gossip, gossip about ideas

 

7.       Taxing a service is not service, it is business

 

8.       Most of us live a life having dreams within a dream, but only one Christopher Nolan was able to picturize it.

 

9.       What you are today is what you wished once

 

10.   If Marriage is a personal contract, then Constitution is a social contract

 

11.   Getting good thoughts is a blessing, perishing thoughts is divine.

 

12.   No one can answer your questions, except yourself

 

13.   Consume only what you need, you are not a dust bin

 

14.   Shouldn't the term 'Taxpayers' also include those who pay indirect taxes such as GST, not only direct taxes such as income tax. Then the real count of taxpayers is 100 crore people in India , instead of just 8 crore people as mentioned in budget.

 

15.   If facebook din't have the like button, twitter din't have like/retweet button, whatsapp stories doesn't show up the people viewed, only few people would be using them as a medium. The brain is driven by the cravings.

 

16.   The true meaning of life is in transitioning from the illusioned 'I' to the real 'I'.

 

17.   Our stand on things should not be based on where we stand but for what we stand ~ Credited to a politician

 

18.   Everything in this world has an expiry date

 

19.   True freedom is when there is no inclusion as well as no exclusion

 

20.   Doubt before you trust, never doubt after you trust

 

21.   When there is truth in the voice it is heard loudly

 

22.   If we improve 0.1% each day, we will be 100% better in 1000 days.

 

23.   A calm and still mind is the password to open the secrets of the universe

 

24.   You will be made to do, what you are supposed to

 

25.   'God is not an object. It is a subject. We cannot see It, but we can feel it.’ ~ Yogi Ramsuratkumar

 

26.   'Each and every event, everywhere, is by His Will alone and is for our own good. Each thing in our lives is always only Blessing, even though it may not appear so, at the time.’ ~Yogi Ramsuratkumar

 

27.   Our voices are heard only when there is an intervention of air.

 

28.   Those who commute by EMU's to workplaces should be called torch bearers of 'Go Green' initiative

 

29.   The madness to choose the best "___" of decade/year/... implies our rushness, how can there only be a single best __? Memories are a series of moments. This best and first terminology have conditioned us to be the boastful animals that we are now. May be it is okay to be "one of the best" if not "the best". Where we have to see as one, we are seeing as many. Where we have to see many, we see as one. May we refusing to see, is also the wish of god.

 

30.   Letting go the thought of letting go brings freedom in abundance, while on the contrary clinging on to the thought of clinging on cages one

 

31.   When you think things are under your control, then you are out of control

 

 

 

 

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