Parth Sawhney
understanding the four personality types (part 1)
the ancient babylonian law of tithing
Through several records, historians have learned that the ancient Babylonians were astute financiers and traders. These records also demonstrate some of the principles of wealth accumulation and management for which the Babylonians became widely known.
The Babylonians followed the discipline of setting aside at least one-tenth of their income and
be like a lotus leaf
“Work becomes pure when it is done as service to me. And he who performs actions, dedicating them to me, becomes like the lotus leaf that, while being in the water, is still untouched by the water.” — The Bhagavad Gita
Ancient Hindu and Buddhist scriptures have numerous analogies of the
changing the dominating thoughts in your mind
“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” — Abraham Lincoln
You are a product of the dominating thoughts that you allow to occupy your mind.
In truth, you are not too different from a magnet — you attract toward you whatever you feel from the
step out of the rat race
philosophy is for life
turning lemon into lemonade
I’m sure you would be familiar with the popular proverbial phrase “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Lemons suggest sourness i.e. difficulty or adversity in life; making lemonade is turning them into something sweet i.e. something positive or desirable. It’s widely used to encourage optimism