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When Noise Falls Silent, Purpose Finds Its Path

He sat in his room ,with a cup of coffee and a slice of toast reading a romantic novel savoring his leisure time . It was all going well when he suddenly realized he actually preferred hot piping tea with waffle reading a non-fiction in an open balcony . This comfort of choice got diluted…
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The body craves comfort, but comfort erases purpose

Once there was a pompous king who inherited a profound quantity of wealth from the past rulers . The major part of his wealth was the 3500 acre of estate , that once belonged to the humble farmers but was snatched away from them by brute force. On this vast estate , there were countless…
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Threads of Attachment Turns Morality Into a Mirage

Being right or wrong is two of the most fragile aspect of life . They are separated by a thin line which can almost get blurred with time . The only way we can see a wrong from right is with a moral compass. Just like a magnetic compass , morality is also absolute in…
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To Lose the World, Yet Not Betray the Self

Sometimes keeping a promise or a vow is much important than the result. Promises are not kept looking at the future scenario of the relationship it is kept by the way you are connected to that person . The novelty of a promise always outweighs the outcome . The vow has only heaviness attached to…
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The Only Voice of Guilt Is Self-Assurance

Empty vessels make the most noise . The Void inside it rarely remains silent . Its the only way it lets us know its presence . It wont anchor itself , it drifts , it echoes and pretends . It may receive the required attention but never the recognition it thinks it deserve . Afraid…
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In the Absence of Integrity, Trust Is a Stranger

When you are a kid , integrity becomes seamless because there is no gap between crying and comfort , being and need are one . But as you grow up distance dwells between words and actions , integrity gets fractured and trust becomes transactional . The gap between words and actions is widened by enabling…
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The Folly of Waging Wars You Know You Cannot Win

The urge to go into a battle knowing you are at the wrong end of it seems to be clearest sign of ego’s hold over wisdom . Massaging your ego becomes an easier option to choose rather than being on the side of righteousness . This blinding effect of superiority seldom blocks the light of…
