Parth Sawhney
the true meaning of luck
we are all trustees of the planet
> “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that
dwell therein.” — Psalms
Today, April 22nd, marks Earth Day, our planet’s very own special day. It’s a
good time to reflect on our roles and responsibilities as citizens of the world
and
do your best, let go of the rest
> "For us, there is only the trying. The rest is not our business." — T.S. Eliot
It’s true that as human beings, we belong to a superior species on the planet,
and thanks to our gifted faculties, each one of us has an incredible amount of
don’t look back, look ahead
Your past does not equal your future.
You can either be a prisoner of your past or the architect of your future. You
can’t be both. What you choose today determines your destiny.
Temporary defeats, as gruesome as they might be, are not permanent failures.
Let go of the
money doesn’t last, good deeds do
Have you ever wondered how your epitaph would read after your mortal existence
slips into eternal darkness? What would people talk about you? How would they
remember you? What anecdotes or stories would come to their mind when your name
pops up?
Most of us value material over spiritual, and
a beautiful poem to celebrate easter
> “Let every man and woman count himself immortal. Let him catch the revelation of
Jesus in His resurrection. Let him say not merely, ‘Christ is risen,’ but ‘I
shall rise.’” – Phillips Brooks
Easter is a holiday when all Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus
Christ after he was crucified
how i became a hanuman enthusiast
the greatest gift you can give to your child
> “When no buyers were near, he talked to me earnestly to impress upon me how
valuable work would be to me in the future: ‘Some men hate it. They make it
their enemy. Better to treat it like a friend, make thyself like it. Don't mind
because
don’t lose your natural instincts
> “A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep.” — Tywin Lannister
(Game of Thrones)
In his book, Relentless, Tim Grover talks at length about each of us having
ruthless natural instincts. A great example of this notion is the basketball
legend Michael Jordan. Jordan had