Category: Life Lessons

No pointing fingers

Keeping Peace in Relationships A man once asked his father-in-law, who had a reputation for a successful marriage, for advice. “How did you manage to have such a great marriage?” he inquired. The father-in-law replied with a smile, “Never criticize your wife for her shortcomings.” He explained further, “Always remember that despite her flaws, she…

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Handling Challenges Wisely

A study of three hundred highly successful people, including individuals like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Helen Keller, Winston Churchill, Albert Schweitzer, Mahatma Gandhi, and Albert Einstein, revealed something remarkable. One-fourth of these individuals had handicaps like blindness, deafness, or crippled limbs. Three-fourths came from poverty, broken homes, or extremely difficult situations. So, why were these achievers…

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Feeling the Need to Rush?

For many of us, life seems like a never-ending race. We’re always in a hurry, trying to do multiple things at once. Sometimes, we’re so busy that we only give half our attention to what we’re doing or the people we’re with. Our minds are filled with so many thoughts that it’s hard to focus.…

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The Trouble with Always Saying “Yes”

Sometimes, we find ourselves saying “yes” to everything, even when we know we shouldn’t. We agree to take on more tasks or help others out, even though we’re already feeling overwhelmed. The problem with always saying yes is twofold. First, it often leads to feeling stressed, tired, and overworked. There comes a point when we…

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Grumble, grumble, grumble

Do you know someone who’s always grumbling, feeling grumpy, and complaining about everything? Maybe they’re always frowning, hurrying around, and just seem unhappy most of the time. They might wish that life was different and better, but they’re stuck in a cycle of grumbling. Well, sometimes we all get a bit too serious, and that’s…

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Give while you are still living

Give while you’re still here! Once, a wealthy man asked his priest why people called him stingy, even though he planned to leave everything to the temple after he died. The priest shared a story: There was a pig and a cow in a village. The cow was adored by everyone for providing milk, butter,…

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