Spring instead of autumn sadness!


- Seminar of Parijat-Dr. Kumarpal Desai

- There was not even a proper ground for football and yet the great players Pele and Messi rose to fame in the midst of such harsh and harsh conditions.

- When a negative thought destroys a person, he should work to move forward with a positive thought. If we keep remembering our sorrows...

An elephant that comes to drink water at the shore of a reservoir, river or sea does not drink water immediately after putting its trunk in the water. It pauses a few times. Pauses a little more. He sees his reflection in the water and thinks what kind of creature it is! He has ears like soup, nose has no boundaries. Hey! I don't even like to see such a strange and awkward creature.

And then it will slap the still water with a loud thump, splash the water and then drink it! Like an elephant, like a human. Just as an elephant turns away from its own reflection, so does a human turn away from its own reflection. The reason is that when he sees his own reflection, his mind immediately moves forward, arising from many negative things. As soon as he sees it, he tries to ignore it. He thinks that he does not allow these thoughts to enter his mind, yet these 'negative' thoughts dominate his mind. There is talk of revenge with someone, then there is talk of poison on someone. If there is a thought of trying wrong maneuvers in a competition with someone, then there is an evil intention to make a name for oneself by cheating someone.

He tries to forget all these negative things, but he cannot forget them. He knows that such constant negative thinking brings a kind of evil, indifference or melancholy to the mind, but still he keeps making the mistake of thinking negatively again and again and then regretting it again and again. I think in my mind that I must not allow such thoughts to dominate my mind and yet again it gets trapped in the impenetrable trap of the same thoughts.

The fact is that man does not need to drink water by slapping it like an elephant. He should know his negative thoughts and try hard to remove them. Like a negative thought comes in the mind that how can a poor person living in villages like me move forward? Where can I get the same facilities as those who live in the city? And if a rich person doesn't mind spending, I barely earn enough to make ends meet. Every youth coming from the villages experiences this obstacle, but if he then abandons his goal due to such an obstacle, he regrets his failure for the rest of his life.

When India's one-time successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni came from Ranchi in a state like Jharkhand, there were many obstacles in front of him. Kapildev of Chandigarh had a similar situation earlier, but he overcame the obstacles in life and persevered for Lakshasiddhi. You know the result. India's all-rounder Mahendra Singh Dhoni says, 'Youngsters from villages are stronger than those from big cities, because they have faced more obstacles and put in more effort.'

In the same context, which players have shone in the world's most popular game of football? Those who have to live in poverty. Some of them did not even have money to buy a football, there was no proper ground for football, and yet in the midst of such harsh and harsh conditions, the great player Pele or Messi has gained fame in the world. The greater the challenge, the greater the scope for the particular manifestation of power.

To put it simply, the Indian team that won the World Cup in 1983 had only five city-based players and in the 2007 T-20 there were nine city-based players, and today, slowly, powerful players from many small villages are coming forward, because of their passion for hard work, struggle. The power of play and concentration of purpose are especially noticeable. So the question is how much can we remove negative thoughts? Sometimes the attraction of those thoughts also wakes up and then the inner strength of the player becomes important.

Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, the world-renowned physicist, pioneer of wireless communication system and botanist, was appointed to the Presidency College, Calcutta in 1985. European teachers were dominant here. Jagdishchandra Bose taught without pay for three years at the cost of self-esteem, giving him a low salary and a low salary. Youthful days had to be spent in harsh conditions. Had to go and live in the common open. Hobli would cross the river in a boat and in the evening his wife would come to take the boat. Such mercurial difficulties did not depress Jagdishchandra Bose in the least. He continued his work and eventually began to receive a salary equal to that of a European professor.

Just think that in those days only the British were considered suitable for imparting higher education, there Jagdishchandra Bose did such a thing that the British government itself had to bow down! Had to bow down to his wisdom. In 1917 he received the title of 'Sir' from the British Empire and in 1920 he was elected as a Fellow of the prestigious Royal Society of England. He proved that, 'If a person has talent, has the power to fight, has self-esteem, he will never lose in life.'

When negative thinking destroys a person, he should work to move forward with positive thinking. If we keep remembering our sorrows, despair will be overshadowed in the sky of our mind. There will be only sadness in our eyes, only exclamations of regret in our speech and if these negative thoughts dominate your life, even committing suicide will not seem at all recognizable. This means that as difficult situations come in life and negative thoughts are born in the same way, but instead of dwelling on them again and again, one should get out of them and face them.

While facing such difficulties, sometimes there will be confusion, but if you have the enthusiasm to take up the challenge of the situation, you have the stubbornness or obsession to fight against it instead of falling at its feet and surrendering, and if this is the case, only that positive attitude will take you to the destination of success and When you Annie

As you fight back, you will discover a special inner strength that you never imagined.

As a result of this, scientists like Thomas Alva Edison gifted the world with more than a thousand inventions during his lifetime. Behind this should be the confidence of 'I can do it'. No 'I can never' cowardice. It should be thought that the one who gave the disaster must have also given the remedy. Therefore, the famous French creator Somerset Maum, who despite being a doctor aspires to be a writer, came to spend his days in fun. Sitting on the sands of the River Thames in London, we had to figure out how to get the money for the evening meal. Had to become an ambulance driver, worked as an employee of an intelligence agency, but never gave up writing and eventually became a builder. Mom said about her life that, 'favorite work instills confidence in life and at least one understands that one may pass or fail many exams in life, but one should not fail.'

Similar incidents happened in the life of our heroic poet Narmad too, right? So it means that the negative pattern of the mind should come out. If it does not come out, its future possibilities will be ruined. All his inner potential will be sunset and gradually he will be surrounded by negative thoughts. It forgets that, 'Why is there life?' To move forward with faith, strength and adventure, 'if he thinks in that way, his life will hear the sound of spring instead of the sadness of autumn.'

Revelation of the moment

You can face the opposite situation with a calm mind right? How do you handle adversity, frustration, pressure or failure? For this one has to remind Indian team's best off-break wicketkeeper Ravichandran Ashwin. Galandaj is the highest wicket-taker in the shortest innings in Indian Test cricket. No bowler has taken fifty, one hundred, one and a half hundred, two, two and a half, three hundred, three and a half and four hundred wickets in so few innings in India.

But the funny thing is that there is no 'secret' to his bowling and in the age of videos, the secret of a spinner's bowling is instantly understood by the opponents. Even so, the six-foot-two-inch Ashwin, who is known as 'Professor' and 'Advocate' in the Indian team, says that his success is down to how you can control yourself under pressure from the opposition and how much courage you show in tough times. He is never desperate, afraid or playing with his hands. It is his nature to be calm and composed and in every situation in life those who keep a calm mind are successful. He never loses his sanity in favorable or unfavorable times.

When there is a storm at sea, the ship rocks, but the clock runs at its healthy speed. Similarly, a healthy person wins under all circumstances.

Manzrukho

Ironic laughter is found in 'The Innocents Abroad' and other works of famous American humorist Mark Twain (1835-1910). Mark Twain once spent some time prospecting for silver mines and later became a newspaperman. In 1867 he traveled to France, Italy and Palestine and published 'The Innocents Abroad' based on the material he collected and that book brought him such fame that he became a successful humorist and later a successful orator.

While Mark Twain was working on a magazine, the news of his death was revealed when a housemate lived in Saratchuk! After reading that, the person rushed into the smoking newspaper office and shouted, 'How do you run a magazine? I am alive and our magazine published the news of my death.'

Mark Twain listened to all this calmly. After pouring out the steam, that person said, 'Now what can happen in this? What is published in the magazine is done.'

The person said, 'No way, you must correct such a serious mistake of yours. Got it?'

Mark Twain said, 'If you insist, I have a solution. If you say, suggest?'

'What solution do you have?' The man asked Mark Twain eagerly.

Mark Twain said, 'Look, sir, just as we have a 'death note' column in our press, so does a 'birth note' column. Let's put your name in it, so that you will get a great opportunity to start your new life.'

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