HAPPINESS, In my last blog i.e. happiness : the best emotion { part 1 } I had started narrating a story. I intensionally wrote the half story so that you can have your own conclusions before you know the explanation. So, it continues like this; The king explained him that consider the things and wonders of this palace as your happiness and the droplets in the spoon your responsibilities. When you went for the 1st time to explore the palace you choose to see your responsibility only i.e. spoon. Now you went for the 2nd time, this time you choose to see your happiness. The king said, you should have balanced. To which the boy asked, how can I balance between my happiness and my responsibilities. The king replied, If you loose one of your droplet from spoon because you are busy in doing what makes you happy then it's OK. It's not that you have not fulfilled your responsibility. And yes if ...
Everyone has their own point of views in every given topic. Thing can be one but it's perspective can never be one. Person can be one but perspective for that one person can be numerous. In my childhood I learned a new word barter or you can say learned a new system 'barter system'. Like every other child I just learned it and wrote it in exams. I have never given a second thought to that system. It was a part of history so learning more about barter system was not in my interest. Barter system was introduced by Mesopotamia tribes back in 6000 BC. Barter system means to exchange the goods or services with another goods and services. It was used when there was no currency for exchange. Gradually, currency was introduced and barter system vanished. Barter system has a huge history and differs according to different countries. There are various books on barter...
Let's start today's blog with a story. A story that has taught me something about being morale. Once me and my mother were going to village for an auspicious occasion. We went to bus station by an auto Rickshaw. Moment we reached there my mother told me to go and check the timing of bus. I went to ticket window for inquiry. When I came back I saw tensed expressions on her face. I asked her what happened. She told that she forgot her mobile in Rickshaw. Immediately I called on her cell phone from mine. The Rickshaw driver picked up the call. He told that he didn't knew there is any cell phone in his auto. He asked me where we are and came back to handover our mobile. This experience taught me that there are still people in this world who have morales and have ethics. The auto driver could have easily taken away the cell phone with him. We would have never been able to find him. One thing is clear th...
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