In the play school, children look at the teacher searchingly, openly, reachingly. They put nothing in between. The teacher is concerned with the books and the toys and the bags and what she needs to teach today and DOES NOT look back. The children keep looking. The teacher sees them but does not ‘look’.
Life School Message
This Sixty is a ‘mix’ty thing.
You are NEEDED somewhere and strictly NOT WANTED somewhere.
Whatever game you play, self-confidence, is the key!
My Coach, did not just teach about playing. He taught me about winning AND losing. Most importantly, whatever happens, be confident. Only then, you can do your best.
The Future of History!
Navjeet Kaur Dhillon faces visa issues while leaving from Delhi for the competition. She along with the Indian team reaches Taipei late; gets no time to rest despite the long journey; and goes straight from the airport to the stadium for the competition; participates with an empty stomach…
How to add value to your Life?
This thought enlightened young Jordan. Even a piece of used clothing could be made dignified, then why not me? There is absolutely no reason to underestimate myself.
Don’t be afraid of the ‘Pain’
If you want to inspire’, if you want to feel a deep sense of immense self-pride, if you want to be coveted and truly respected by the world, PROVE it that you are WORTH it.
On top of the Mountain.
Success depends on many factors. One factor that is superbly important, yet, below the radar of glamour is ‘having an abundance mentality’.
Dada Vaswani’s question & the old man
When I read this story, I was completely moved. I realized, all some people need is a friend. I am reminded of Dada Vaswani’s verse…
A morning with Anshu Gupta of Goonj
Anshu was a journalist. He was always searching for stories. One story changed his life. He met Habib, a rickshawala, on whose hand rickshaw, these words were written, “Laawarish lash Uthanewala”. (This rickshaw is used to lift unclaimed dead bodies.)
The easy path or the other path?
It is easier to give up on commitments than to stand by them.