Pratik
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THE POWER OF HUMAN MIND AND ITS BEHAVIOUR
The Story of the Camel and the Imaginary Ropes and Pegs Once upon a time, in a desert inn, a caravan of merchants stayed for the night. The caravan consisted of 100 camels, each tied securely with ropes and pegs. However, the merchants discovered that one camel was left untied due to a missing rope and peg. It was already midnight, and all the shops were closed, leaving them with no immediate solution.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
WHENEVER YOU FEEL HURT
Once upon a time, there was a Zen master named Hakun who lived on the outskirts of a village in Japan. He was very famous and had a great reputation. The whole village respected him. Whenever he would go to the village for arms, people would greet and welcome him and give him anything things.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
HOW TO OVERCOME NEGATIVE EMOTIONS AND THOUGHTS
Once upon a time, in a busy town, there lived a man who seemingly had it all - a good job, a nice house, and many friends. However, despite his seemingly perfect life, he couldn't shake off a feeling of restlessness and dissatisfaction. He longed for inner peace and happiness.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
HOW TO STOP CARING ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK OR SAY
Once upon a time, in a village, there lived a father and son. They were planning to travel to a faraway land with their donkey. They packed their belongings and embarked on their journey. Little did they know that this journey would teach them a valuable life lesson about self-acceptance and staying true to oneself.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
THE CURE TO LAZINESS
The Encounter at the Poor Man's House Once upon a time in a small village, a Buddhist monk and his disciple were traveling. They were both hungry and came across a house. The man living in the house was poor and his house was in bad shape. The monk asked for food, and the man kindly welcomed them into his house and fed them.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
BEFORE YOU JUDGE SOMEONE
Once upon a time, a master was greatly impressed by the services of his disciples after the completion of his education. When the disciple was about to leave, the Master gave him a mirror as a blessing. It was not any ordinary mirror; it was a magic mirror that had the ability to show the true thoughts of any person's mind and heart.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation
YOU WILL NEVER GET ANGRY AFTER THIS
Introduction In life, it is important to recognize the consequences of anger. Gautam Buddha, a wise teacher, often told his students that they will not be punished for their anger, but rather they will be punished by their anger. This story exemplifies how being too quick to get angry can lead to problems and teaches us the value of patience in difficult situations.
By Pratik5 months ago in Motivation