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Love so deeply

  Love so deeply   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left to hate.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left to fight.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left to criticise.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left for gossip.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left to judge.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left to cause pain.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left for anger.   Love so deeply, Love so fully, That you have no time left for worry.   Love so much, Love so much, To prove that you are A symbol of love, Born from love, Giving life meaning by living your love.   M.L. Narendra Kumar      
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Loneliness

  Loneliness Loneliness Loneliness Does not make me alone   Loneliness Loneliness Does not make me alone   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of fun and fantasies   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of laughs and kisses   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of sounds and bites   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of love and hugs   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of erotic nights   Loneliness Loneliness I’m living in our memories Memories of togetherness   Loneliness Loneliness Does not make me alone   Loneliness Loneliness Come back Come back, baby Let’s create memories Together, to face many more Loneliness in life     M.L. Narendra Kumar              

The Slow Suicide of the Soul

    The Slow Suicide of the Soul Most people think they are living, but in reality, they are killing themselves every day. They kill themselves with regrets of the past and worries of the future. They kill themselves with hate and hostility toward others, always trying to prove someone wrong. They kill themselves with jealousy, constantly comparing themselves to others. They slowly destroy themselves by talking about things that are beyond their control. They defend their favourite politicians, who quietly siphon their hard-earned money through taxes. They defend their favourite celebrities, who are busy building their own standard of living. They kill themselves with greed, acquiring things that satisfy nothing but their ego—possessions that have nothing to do with their actual needs. The irony is that we all walk past these walking dead bodies every day. They are dressed in branded clothing, driving branded cars, eating at branded restaurants, all while believing...

The Power of the next attempt

    The Power of the next attempt Our first attempt, irrespective of success or failure, should never be our last attempt. Sometimes we might be fortunate enough to achieve our desired result, but expecting the same outcome in every attempt is unrealistic. Life is a learning process, and the willingness to keep attempting is one of the most important traits we should possess. We have all read about Thomas Alva Edison's countless attempts before successfully inventing the light bulb, Honda's struggles in building a car factory, and George Lucas's persistent efforts to bring his dream—Star Wars—to the screen. Nothing great was ever built without multiple attempts.   As you read this, some of you may have recently faced a setback. If so, illuminate yourself by remembering that there is an Edison within you. Some of you may have embarked on a journey to achieve something, such as a weight loss regimen. If that is you, don't worry about your waist size; instead, focu...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3033 Questioning ourselves

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3033 Questioning ourselves The quality of living improves with the quality of questions we ask ourselves. It is better to keep questioning ourselves till we refine ourselves. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

Less than a minute, Lesson-3032 Importance

    Less than a minute, Lesson-3032 Importance Nothing is as important as what is important to you. Don’t give importance to others’ importance, without completing what is important to you. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD      

The Inner Gardener

  The Inner Gardener An old monk was engaged in gardening. He was closely examining the plants and began cutting the weeds growing next to them. A young man who witnessed this asked the old monk, "Why did you cut those plants?" The old monk replied, "They are not plants. They are weeds that slowly grow and destroy the plants." The young man nodded his head in agreement. The monk said, "My dear young man, our life is like this plant, and we should know how to nurture it. While we lead our lives, we will also develop hate, frustration, ego, and many other negative traits. Like cutting these weeds, we too should cut these negatives to ensure we remain fresh like this plant." "While you are nurturing yourself, identify the weeds in you and get rid of them, so that you can nurture yourself faster and be more effective in what you do." M.L. Narendra Kumar