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2023 Jul 04

It is about What and not How much

Freedom, health, and joy is mostly about doing what you intrinsically enjoy doing and being able to do it. On top of that, the people who accomplish something significant and of real value, do not care that much about winning. Find your natural calling / trajectory – do not bind yourself in comparison, milestones, and goals. By straddling this paradox of following your calling and living a purpose larger ...

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2023 Jul 04

You are extraordinary. Don’t work hard to be ordinary.

You are the intersection of multiple qualities that bundle together to create a unique value and strength. Millions will be better than you, on each of those qualities, seen in isolation. But only a handful will have that unique combination. And even fewer will appreciate it and leverage it with courage and determination. Those who do, become extraordinary. Sometimes we need to drop the excess baggage, that we keep ...

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2022 May 22

Wormholes: 1

    Tunnels to Truth & Greater Possibilities       Swordsmanship without sword Chess without board Love without show Courage without thunder Do without doer     ___     Truth, a silent companion Hard to discern Easy to ignore Walking along     ___     They say it is a fine line Between courage and foolishness I say sure If that is how you see it ...

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2022 May 22

Who wants to be still.

  When we were kids, our parents and teachers, would often tell us to be still. As we grew up to face life and its challenges, we were told, that those who are centered, will do well.   If we see outside of ourselves, scientists tell us: • Earth rotates on its axis in:                                ...

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2022 May 21

What do you perceive?

  Do you see: • A white light passing through a prism, splitting into a spectrum of 7 colours • The recombination of spectrum of colours into white light • The dark background filled with radiation (if yes, you must be a physicist) • The school where you were taught this • The magnifying glass, you would use, to burn holes in paper • The kid   There is ...

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2022 May 20

You are a Force, not a copy

You are a Force The same force that charges the Universe   You are An exceptional expression Of that force   Your highest opportunity and responsibility is Being true to yourself Being one with the force That powers you, defines you   ∞   I believe you came to this site for a reason These few minutes can be the beginning of a life defining journey   ∞   ...

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2022 May 20

Greatness or madness? Choose your inspiration carefully.

Alexander III of Macedon (356 BC – 323 BC) Commonly known as Alexander the Great   Alexander was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He is considered to be one of history's greatest military commanders. Much of what we know about Alexander is steeped in myth. Narratives of Alexander’s life, emerged hundreds of years after his death. Alexander was of medium height (5 feet+), a heavy ...

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2022 May 20

What drives you? Speed or direction?

  There is a mindset, which a significant part of mankind is addicted to, consciously or unconsciously. It has very little to do with academic background, financial status, culture or circumstances. It is like a brain fog affecting large numbers. A social conditioning. This is a mindset where one is happy to barter one’s path for safety and a good life. It manifests essentially as a lifelong pursuit of ...

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2022 May 20

Do you lead a life of paradoxes?

  Nasadiya Sukta Hymn of Creation Nasadiya Sukta is a set of 7 verses from Rig Veda. Rig Veda is oldest known Sanskrit text of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism). It is the oldest compilation of human wisdom. Nasadiya means ‘not the non-existent’ and Sukta is a ‘well said’ hymn. Nasadiya Sukta raises the eternal question, about the origin and nature of the Universe, without giving definite answers. It is the ...

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2022 May 20

What do you see in number 1729?

Srinivasa Ramanujan was one of the greatest mathematicians ever born. He was a genius, who stunned the world with his intuitive theorems. He would reach conclusions without using the standard forms of reasoning. Mathematicians found his work unfamiliar. Ramanujan was self taught, and went on to write 3,900 theorems. Ramanujan lived in great poverty. He would use slate for his workings as paper was expensive. At the age of ...

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