During my recent visits, I got a chance to socialize at greater extent. The vacation was supposed to be a break from hectic schedule and work; instead it turned out to be other way round for which I was not ready. I came across many elderly individuals, who were wise and kind enough to share their experience with me.
Below are the words of wisdom which I am sure, I will try my best to implement once I am back to my senses.
Final suggestion from all of them was “Get Married SOOOON :)”.
Below are the words of wisdom which I am sure, I will try my best to implement once I am back to my senses.
- A definition of Happiness depends on mind. If your mind is at peace you are happy.
- Hope that things would be fine in future and have confidence that if you have any problems you would be capable enough to tackle it wisely and calm headedly.
- “Sthitaprajna” – Be a man of steady Wisdom.
- There are two situations where we tend to make mistakes. When we are extremely happy or extremely sad. Never get too excited about anything.
- Never let your past affect your present and future. That reminded me of master Uguay quote “Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is Mystery, Today is a Gift, That’s why it’s called the present”.
- It’s never too late to admit that you have committed mistake. Just accept it and repent for it.
- Avoid misunderstanding, be straight forward.
Final suggestion from all of them was “Get Married SOOOON :)”.
Nize one, Nirav! (A wise one, I should say.)
ReplyDeleteNeed to revisit your points a few more times before I could add my two cents. But definitely a straight forward, and a meaningful post.
So, now that you're getting married (really soon) and hoping that you'd be back in your senses, do these points make any better sense?
ReplyDeleteAnd now that you're actually married, things should be making more sense (or is it otherwise?). How about a new post to share the whole "transition" experience??
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