Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.


Exceptatios hurts the most .
( Yestarday I saw srk’s interview in which he Has said that do not became philosopher until you became a rich or get post ..he is extremely right ..so I’m writing here this because I just want to clear my mind and just to be free ) When I expect something to happen in the way which i supposing to happen But when it won’t happen I get disappointment..is it so ? Yes I know this but still it happens..maybe because a ordinary human being can not control his emotions…or maybe I do hurry to say or to do .But the point is so what do I do now? 🤔
Let’s try to Find the answer
Being so polite is good thing but see the person 🤨(Do Characterize him/her)
Most importantly be clear about the person with whome you’re going to behave or talk…dont expect too much about anything ..bcoz if they wont give what you wish ..Simply you’ll hurt
Try to understand Solitude and day by day just apply little about it (if you can’t keep it for several days then dont regret about it )…just Restart it
And lastly stay busy in such things that you love the most …like game ,reading (any kind of book …even it could be cartoon),talks with parents..and anything that you love except Mobile or tv ,but just remember what you are doing it must gives you a little educational advantage.
Have a amazing day 🙂
Note :- (it requires very depth knowledge of spirituality to understand)
Hello there, Its my first blog post so it will be little awkward to everybody ,What kind ideology should be of an ordinary person ?
Should we judge anyone for anything?
What kind of authority a human beings got for judge others( here we aren’t talking about any relation) but really should we ?
People simply judge anyone by just noticing their behavior and the way he or her speaks, is it fair ? No, Let me explain (From personal point of view) ,How can we say about any educational background of him/her how can we say about some spritual thing if we aren’t so sure, How can we say about such a good virtues if we aren’t perfect in any particular virtue ,
As simple as that ,We shouldn’t say to anyone for anything because either there could be thousands of reasons to do that or there could be thousands of reasons to not to do that..and how would we know that thousands..it is only person could know who is surfing from all that..be aware at every moment of whatever you’re doing or saying because it’s not easy for everyone..but if you start efforts to focus on what you actually want to say or do ..then day by day you’ll realise it and getting result that you’re improving,
Have a good day 🙂
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