Nira Kumari
Bio
Hello wonderful Readers, I'm a school teacher passionate for writing. This year I turned 55, and have started my long life dream of becoming a Writer.
Stories (48/0)
GENDER
Gender refers to the different grammatical forms of sex distinction. It is defined as the classification of a noun or pronoun as feminine, masculine, common or neuter. In other words, the division of Nouns, Pronouns, etc. into different classes as masculine, feminine, common and neuter, is called Gender.
By Nira Kumari3 years ago in Education
THE DENOMINATOR OF HAPPINESS
Fussing over the books on lifestyles and ethical values today, I stumbled upon a book on 'The Psychology of Money' by Morgan Housel, and turning over the pages of the book, I came across Chapter 7 entitled FREEDOM. I started reading it, and it really increased my curiosity to know what is happiness, and what is the denominator of happiness? Whatever I could understand, I would like to share with you here in this article.
By Nira Kumari3 years ago in Motivation
LIVING STANDARD HELPS CHANGE THE MINDSET
" Simple living and higher thinking " is a proverb which refers to the spiritual world, and that is not possible in the physical world. In the spiritual world, there is no scope for economy. Spiritual life has the essence of simple living and higher thinking, without any lust for money and wealth. It has the loftiness of thoughts. Truly spiritual people can not harm anybody for money and wealth. Bhagwad Geeta says simple living and high thinking is the solution to economic problems. In Bhagawad Gita, Shri Krishna describes the ideal social system for simple living. Jesus Christ lived a very simple life. He never spoke of things he owned. He lived a life of stark simplicity in regard to possessions. It refers to a saintly life.
By Nira Kumari3 years ago in Longevity
DEALING WITH PHOBIA
A phobia is an excessive, irrational and unrealistic fear of something like an object, a person, an animal, a situation or an activity. There may be an examination phobia also and that particularly with the students. It is a type of anxiety disorder as it remains persistently with the person. It may create a deep sense of dread or panic when encountered with the source of fear. Such a person either avoids the thing that triggers the fear or endures it with great anxiety and distress. The person suffering from phobia often realizes that his fear is irrational, but he can't do anything about it. Such fears can interfere with work, school, and personal relationships. If the object or situation is not avoided, it may cause significant distress. Other symptoms may include fainting, which may occur to see the blood or an injury, and panic attacks, which are often found in agoraphobia. Around 75% of people with phobia have multiple phobias.
By Nira Kumari3 years ago in Lifehack
GANDHI JAYANTI - 2nd OCTOBER
"Be the change you want to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi On the auspicious occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, let's take a pledge to follow the principles laid by Gandhi Ji. His ideals of non-violence and communal harmony are still an inspiration for many around the world. Tributes to the father of Nation on his birth anniversary!
By Nira Kumari3 years ago in Humans