What are the six steps to becoming a winner on the occasion of Independence?


- Ek j de chingari-shashin

- As man gave more importance to plush in life, his body and mind became parasitic. The test turned the man into a curse and a blessing to the facilities

A young son asks his father: 'What is the address of Dad's necklace? Does man lose or does defeat defeat him? '

Her father was very wise. He asked in front: 'Son, what do you believe? What do you think could be the point of defeat? '

The son fell into disarray. He thought nothing of it. "Frustration and despair," he replied.

But where does frustration and despair come from? Father's counter-question.

'From the mind of man. Man loses, so man loses. ' Son's reply.

'Who beats the mind?' The father asked curiously.

Confused son.

The father explained to the son instead of asking further questions. The mind is defeated by man's firm self-confidence, determination and commitment to remain invincible, fearlessness and faith of victory. A brave man is one who follows the path of truth with unwavering determination and does not succumb to internal and external temptations. Which does not seem to be a bundle of problems and stands tall in the face of enormous storms. Which can tell life that I have to find a way. If I can't find a way, I will become a path builder myself. Success is Sita. He always has to be ready for the ordeal. Man succeeds in fighting enemies but is defeated in the struggle with the mind. There is only one line in the 'rate card' of achievement. Be willing to pay the 'price' in whatever circumstances for the sake of the goal. There is no true achievement without being cleansed from within. Patience is the key to the lock of the Siddhi Mahal. The whole judo of the keys without it is futile. Man easily adopts worldly virtues and vices but proves to be weak in adopting moral virtues and ideals. Rabindranath Tagore has rightly said that sadhana has two parts: one is to adopt and the other is to renounce. The first limb is hard but the second limb, that is, the abandonment of the abandonable, poses a challenge to man. '

According to Valmikiji, a man who is capable of making destiny helpless by his manhood and prowess never suffers even from divine calamities. Big calamities cannot stop the warriors but it makes the resolve of the warriors faster and stronger.

Greed and temptation are the hidden enemies of man's progress. Both of them mislead the man and the man gets tired so he succeeds in robbing him. We show strength to impress others, we swell from within that I have fallen! In fact, the true hero is the one who can control the taste of force.

Man keeps a list of how many times he has won in life but he is not ready to say a single word about how many times he has lost.

Today's man is becoming detached from sattvic intellect because the path of sattvicism seeks selfless virtue from man. There is a Persian proverb that defines intelligence and says that it is intelligence to think and act correctly. It is the best intelligence to plan well and it is the best intelligence to do full justice to the work undertaken. That is why it is said that where even the gods are afraid to set foot, fools jump quickly. Such people consider themselves to be very intelligent and do not have the patience to listen to their heart.

The significance of this is that the letter of defeat falls in the mailbox of fear. The Mahabharata advises that you should try to avoid a horrible situation by being careful until fear invades you, but if you face danger, you should face it fearlessly. Mankind is tired of paying the tax of fear. Despite being free, various fears from Cho do not deter him from harassing her. Explaining the role of fear for Preeti, Goswami Tulsidasji says that Lord Rama sat on the beach and prayed to the sea to give way to our army to go to Lanka. Three days passed but Sagar did not flinch. When the barren sea did not hear the prayer of Lord Ramachandra, Lord Rama became angry and said that there is no love without fear. Humility is a great virtue but teaching a lesson to someone who uses humility in cowardice is also an essential element of life.

The article 'Har Mane Te Bija' compiled in 'Jeevanna Prerak Chintan Ratno' is very inspiring. Accordingly, Sir Edmund Hillary was the first to climb Mount Everest. On May 9, they climbed Mount Everest. A steep climb of 5,000 feet. The highest mountain in man's knowledge. He was applauded for his unparalleled achievement.

But until we read his book 'Advanced Adventure', we will not understand how he was able to achieve such success.

In 19, Hillary tried to climb Mt. A few weeks later a group from England called him for a speech. Hillary reached the stage amidst a roar of applause. The audience hailed his effort as great. But Edmund Hillary considered herself a failure.

They removed the loudspeaker and came to the edge of the stage. With his fist, he drew a picture of Mount Everest. In a loud voice they challenged Everest: 'Mount Everest, even if you beat me in the first attempt, but you see in the second attempt. Because you have grown as high as you should have, while I am still moving forward. '

This is the address of victory, the self-confidence to challenge defeat, the address of defeat lies in cowardice. Where are the 9 steps to become a winner on the occasion of independence?

1. Strong confidence that 'I will defeat defeat'.

. The attitude of not considering adversity as a curse but an opportunity to move forward.

. Insist on forcing your resolve to lean forward instead of leaning forward.

. The masculine spirit that if I don't find a way, I will become a path builder instead of being disappointed.

. Ready to pay as much as you want for the goal.

. Patience is the key to the lock of the Siddhi Mahal. The whole judo of the keys without it is futile.

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