folks its often thought that money gives you true happpiness..but rethink do you actually think money is the only thing.A simple example would be if ur given a very big mansion/bunglow to stay with loads of luxury..but ur the only one with nobody else,that is, no loved ones,no relatives,no other human element...i guess you wd suffocate.Money is something if shared, might get reduced but happiness is one thing if shared gets doubled..dnt run for money,Thank God for your health and the presence of those loved ones whom u might not value may be ur old parents who brought u up,may be a cute girl/boy who loves u BUT ur wasting time in liking someone else who does not value you,wasting time in hating people.lIFE IS PRECIOUS AND UR DAMN LUCKY TO GET ON TO THIS EARTH,SO UR ALREADY LUCKY AND WINNERS,AS CHARLES DARWIN HAS TOLD SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST,HENCE ALL OF US R LUCKY TO SURVIVE THAT TEST.Try to remain cheerful and keep working you would get the fruits sooner or later but please do not mix money with happiness.go out their and value your relations,leave ego aside and be friends with ppl who u might hate for wierd reasons..cheers!! happy reading..
passion towards dream leads to happiness
Hii im doin gr8 nd I would like to tell u sports gives u a lot of insight to rational thinking, strategy and above all fighting spirit that helps any individual to succeed in life.I love lawn tennis, right from childhood I was in love with this game. The irony was; it is a very difficult sport to learn and I did not have the facility to either play or learn from any coach, as I was in mountains. However, the love and passion was so intense that I tried to watch all major grand slams like Aus open,French open, Wimbledon,and US open. I watched videos repeatedly and tried to imitate the shots. There were instances when frustration creeped up but hope and continuous efforts towards your goals somehow make an impact in making dat DREAM come true. At age 12, I got first opportunity to play tennis and believe me folks it was much tougher than what I thought.In videos, it seemed a bit simpler but soon I realised that these videos would help me to sharpen my game. Nothing comes on a...
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