Titles: Read with eyes, understand with mind. (Chelvani) Before becoming Osho K Bhagwan, the young Rajneeshji was a part-time journalist in a newspaper in Jabalpur. Once the editor of that newspaper asked him to collect some good ideas. Rajneesh ji searched for good ideas overnight but did not write down the names of writers or thinkers. The editor asked to write the name below. Rajneesh ji immediately wrote his name under Suvichara. Seeing this, the editor laughed and said, 'Your good ideas are wonderful, but only the good ideas of well-known thinkers are printed in the newspaper. People like you don't work.' That Tantriji would not even have an idea that one day Rajneeshji himself will create a stir in the world of philosophy with his original ideas or ideas? Recently, before cleaning for Diwali, I suddenly found an old book 'Words of Wisdom'. The pleasure of touching and smelling an old book is different. Feel like entering a time-machine. In that book, only the words of wisdom meaning wisdom of many anonymous authors were found. Words of wisdom from those who have read, digested and experienced above in life. Like- Á Do not ask questions in a fairy tale. If you want to know a man, look at his enemies. Á Choose your writer as you would a friend. Á The English proverb for gambling is that the best art of throwing dice is to throw the dice away. If you succeed, you will get applause, but enjoy the applause, don't believe it. If you blindly imitate nature, you will be interfering in God's work. If you interpret nature, you will become an artist. Good things to write or say in obituary for friends after their death should be said while they are still alive. Á A newspaper column is not a wash-basin for light and half-baked opinion. Á Do not envy the beauty of others when your husband or wife is ugly. Á Do not think too much of the man who thinks too much of himself. Á It is better to be broken by glass than by being imposed. Á Always keep your head high, but your nose at the level of friendship. Á Never give money to someone who has to borrow money to pay interest. Á Do not cut a knot that can be untied. Á Compliments are ringing on your ears. Á It is better to turn back than to go astray. Á Treat friends like family and family like friends. Á Smell where you are planted. Á Don't drown the man who teaches you to swim. Á Be afraid to stand anywhere in front of a goat, behind a horse and around a man. Á No matter how high you think of yourself, it does not make others low. Á The arms of a ruler are long, but the arms of misfortune are longer than that. One should not think about himself that he is beyond anyone's reach. Á To lose a friend or lose a joke, lose the joke. Á Even if you have to sell everything, sell and buy your freedom. Interval: Tell one, believe the other, say 'Nanak', the wise of the two. These quotations are like the star of the pole, which, though we may not touch our finger, shows the way from afar. Maybe you need a light bulb in your mind to flash through a tough life. Defeat is also an art form. Á When you fall, pick something up when you get up. If you want a rainbow, you have to accept the rain. Before we blame someone, we should see whether we can forgive him or not. Á Don't put the hope of an old brain on young shoulders. Á When a storm comes, a wise person does not pray to God for safety, but for freedom from fear. Á It is better to die standing on one's feet than to live on one's knees. Á Your home should reflect you, not your interior decorator. Á Do not confuse 'I love' with 'I want to marry'. Á A woman should have a talkative husband but a lover should be a poetic man. No matter how soft or warm the bed is, eventually you have to get out of it. Á Your bookshelf is also your garden. If you keep a green tree in your heart, the birds will sing automatically. Á Even if you have faith in God, but keep your camel tied… Á Printing people have a common sense and a sense of humanity is indispensable. If you start weaving, God will provide the thread on his own. Á Vessel not determined from land. Á 'Purushartha to disperse the fog around us is the best Purushartha. Finally – these beautiful ideas, even if they belong to others, but life is yours, so in following them, instead of 'dosage of wisdom', do not 'over-dose' somewhere! End–Tiles: Adam: Say a cute sentence? Eve: No. Before understanding, ignorance! }
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