βͺοΈDeep feelings and what they are called:
β’ Novalunosis: The state of relaxation
and wonderment while gazing upon the stars at night.
β’ Wundervei: The deep introspection
experienced in moments of isolated silence during a solo nature walk.
β’ Eramnesia: The realization of being born in the wrong time period and wishing to live in another.
β’ Witnessoja: The feeling of
accomplishment following a long period of habitual procrastination or failure.
β’ Sundreesoro: The disappointment felt after waking up from a pleasant dream and realizing it wasn't real.
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β’ Novalunosis: The state of relaxation
and wonderment while gazing upon the stars at night.
β’ Wundervei: The deep introspection
experienced in moments of isolated silence during a solo nature walk.
β’ Eramnesia: The realization of being born in the wrong time period and wishing to live in another.
β’ Witnessoja: The feeling of
accomplishment following a long period of habitual procrastination or failure.
β’ Sundreesoro: The disappointment felt after waking up from a pleasant dream and realizing it wasn't real.
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π¦πThe Donkey and The Horse:
Once, there lived a washer man named Bheema. He had a donkey and a horse. The donkey carried clothes to the pond and back to his house. The horse carried Bheema to the market and back, occasionally. The donkey worked much harder than the horse.
On a bright sunny day, Bheema was going to the pond with donkey. He took the horse along to give it a drink of water. The donkey was carrying a heavy load of clothes. The horse was carrying nothing. The load was unusually heavy and the donkeyβs back was hurting.
When the pain became unbearable the donkey said to the horse, βThis load is too much for me, brother! Please take some of this load on your back."
The horse replied some what rudely, βEh! Why should I? I am here only to carry our master to the market." The proud horse continued on his way. The day was getting hotter as the day went on. The donkey felt totally exhausted. He was almost dragging himself. βHumph! Humph!" The donkey tried to move. He just could not. The poor donkey collapsed to the ground. βOh! What has happened to the poor donkey?" thought the washer man.
Immediately he took the load off the donkey. βIndeed the load is really very heavy. I should have been little more careful," thought the washer man. Then he gave some water to the donkey. The donkey felt better now.
The washer man then picked up the bundle of clothes off the back of the donkey and placed it on the horseβs back. βUmf! Umf! Came the sound from the horseβs mouth. βI should have helped the donkey. I made a mistake. I should have taken half the load when the donkey requested me. Now I realize sharing a burden is easier." The horse carried the heavy load of clothes for the remaining distance. There after both the donkey and the horse lived together.
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Once, there lived a washer man named Bheema. He had a donkey and a horse. The donkey carried clothes to the pond and back to his house. The horse carried Bheema to the market and back, occasionally. The donkey worked much harder than the horse.
On a bright sunny day, Bheema was going to the pond with donkey. He took the horse along to give it a drink of water. The donkey was carrying a heavy load of clothes. The horse was carrying nothing. The load was unusually heavy and the donkeyβs back was hurting.
When the pain became unbearable the donkey said to the horse, βThis load is too much for me, brother! Please take some of this load on your back."
The horse replied some what rudely, βEh! Why should I? I am here only to carry our master to the market." The proud horse continued on his way. The day was getting hotter as the day went on. The donkey felt totally exhausted. He was almost dragging himself. βHumph! Humph!" The donkey tried to move. He just could not. The poor donkey collapsed to the ground. βOh! What has happened to the poor donkey?" thought the washer man.
Immediately he took the load off the donkey. βIndeed the load is really very heavy. I should have been little more careful," thought the washer man. Then he gave some water to the donkey. The donkey felt better now.
The washer man then picked up the bundle of clothes off the back of the donkey and placed it on the horseβs back. βUmf! Umf! Came the sound from the horseβs mouth. βI should have helped the donkey. I made a mistake. I should have taken half the load when the donkey requested me. Now I realize sharing a burden is easier." The horse carried the heavy load of clothes for the remaining distance. There after both the donkey and the horse lived together.
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Be careful with your words when you are angry. They can be only forgiven, not forgotten.
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π¦The Donkey and The Cotton:
There once lived a salt merchant. He had a monkey for his assistance. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,"Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back." Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt. But the sack of salt on the donkeyβs back fell into the water. Both the donkey and the salt became wet. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load. The merchant was not aware of the donkeyβs cunningness. This continued for a few days.
One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water. βOh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday" he thought. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkeyβs back. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier. βOoh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier," thought the donkey. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
The merchant looked at the donkey and said, βDear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier. Now you will have to carry it to the town." The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
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There once lived a salt merchant. He had a monkey for his assistance. Every morning, he would load a sack of salt on the donkey and go to the nearby town to sell it. On the way, they had to walk across a pond.
One day, while crossing the pond, the donkey thought,"Ooh! This load is so heavy that I become exhausted very soon. I wish I could get some of this load taken off my back." Just then the donkey tripped and fell into the water.
Fortunately, the donkey was not hurt. But the sack of salt on the donkeyβs back fell into the water. Both the donkey and the salt became wet. Some of the salt in the sack got dissolved, making the load on the donkey lighter. The donkey felt very happy about the reduction in the weight of the sack of salt on its back. The merchant did his best to help the donkey to get up and they carried on their journey.
From that day, it became a regular practice for the donkey to slip and fall in the pond whenever they crossed the pond to the market. This would dissolve some salt in the sack thus reducing the weight and relieving the donkey of some load. The merchant was not aware of the donkeyβs cunningness. This continued for a few days.
One day, the merchant noticed the donkey deliberately slipping and landing with the sack into the water. βOh! So this is the way I am losing my salt everyday" he thought. He decided to teach the donkey a lesson.
Next morning, instead of loading a sack of salt, the merchant loaded a sack of cotton on the donkeyβs back. As usual they had decided to reach the market by crossing the same pond. While crossing the same pond, the donkey, as usual, slipped and fell into the pond, hoping that after some time the weight of the sack would go reduced. As usual, both the donkey and the cotton would become wet. But this time, when he got up, the load on his back seemed heavier. βOoh! The Load seems to have gotten heavier," thought the donkey. The donkey was astonished at what had taken place against the usual result.
The merchant looked at the donkey and said, βDear friend, I saw you fall into the water of the pond deliberately every day with the malicious intention of reducing the weight of the salt. So, I loaded a sack of cotton today. Cotton when wet gets more weight and becomes heavier. Now you will have to carry it to the town." The poor donkey had learnt his lesson.
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''Not even in my weakest moments have I considered letting you go.''
- Whitney, My Love, Judith McNaught
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- Whitney, My Love, Judith McNaught
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β«οΈThe Law of Least Effort β«οΈ
Accept people, situations, and events as they occur. Take responsibility for your situation and for all events seen as problems. Relinquish the need to defend your point of view.
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Accept people, situations, and events as they occur. Take responsibility for your situation and for all events seen as problems. Relinquish the need to defend your point of view.
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In todayβs dopamine-rich ecosystem, weβve all become primed for immediate gratification. We want to buy something, and the next day it shows up on our doorstep. We want to know something, and the next second the answer appears on our screen. Are we losing the knack of puzzling things out, or being frustrated while we search for the answer, or having to wait for the things we want?
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βThereβs a certain high you get from fooling the world into thinking youβre the lamb instead of the rabid wolf.β
- Sidetracked (Mindf*ck Series #2), S.T. Abby
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- Sidetracked (Mindf*ck Series #2), S.T. Abby
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Tomorrow is not promised and the past cannot be changed therefore live each day to the fullest and know that every new day is a blessing.
-Nishan Panwar
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-Nishan Panwar
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It's easy to judge. It's more difficilt to understand. Understanding requires compassion, patience and a willingness to believe that good hearts sometimes choose poor methods.
Through judging, we separate.
Through understanding, we grow.π₯
What is your Thought ?
Show Your Love β€οΈ
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Through judging, we separate.
Through understanding, we grow.π₯
What is your Thought ?
Show Your Love β€οΈ
#Shareπ»
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Don't blame love when you chose the wrong personβ’Β°
Fantasy is escapist, and that is its glory. If a soldier is imprisioned by the enemy, don't we consider it his duty to escape?. . .If we value the freedom of mind and soul, if we're partisans of liberty, then it's our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as we can!
β J.R.R. Tolkien
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β J.R.R. Tolkien
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"Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet."
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
β George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
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β George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
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When you love someone, you love them as the person they are, and not as you'd like them to be.β€οΈβπ₯
-Leo Tolstoy
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-Leo Tolstoy
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β«οΈThe Law of Detachmentβ«οΈ
Allow yourself and others the freedom to be who they are. Do not force solutions allow solutions to spontaneously emerge. Uncertainty is essential, and your path to freedom.
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Allow yourself and others the freedom to be who they are. Do not force solutions allow solutions to spontaneously emerge. Uncertainty is essential, and your path to freedom.
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Playing too much tetris can result in the "Tetris effect" where after playing a lot of Tetris you see tetris pieces falling when you close your eyes.
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What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Β© Walt Emerson
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Β© Walt Emerson
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