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We have a Choice

  We have a Choice We have a choice: either kill ourselves slowly with regret, Or take a rebirth by forgiving ourselves, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves slowly with guilt, Or take a rebirth by seeking forgiveness, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves slowly with worries of the past, Or take a rebirth to build our present, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves slowly with fear of the future, Or take a rebirth to face it with courage, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves by comparing ourselves with others, Or take a rebirth to enjoy our uniqueness, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves with fear of mistakes, Or take a rebirth to correct ourselves, to lead the rest of our lives.   We have a choice: either kill ourselves with hate, Or ta...
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Intelligence Without Humility Is Arrogance in Action

  Intelligence Without Humility Is Arrogance in Action Intelligence without humility isn’t strength—it’s arrogance in action. And arrogance, no matter how brilliant the mind behind it, rarely wins hearts. Here’s the truth: people don’t care how much intelligence you  have . They care how much you care  for them . They notice whether your intelligence shows up in the way you listen, help, and connect. So while we work hard to improve our IQ—our reasoning, our knowledge, our problem-solving speed—we must give equal attention to our emotional intelligence. That means understanding others, empathising with their struggles, and collaborating with ease. In short: social skills. Because success isn’t measured by promotions or paychecks alone. Real success is measured by the difference your intelligence makes in someone else’s life. We are not paid for the intelligence we  possess —we are paid for what we  do  with it for others. Take, for example, an exp...

From Memory Power to Processing Power: The New Intelligence

  From Memory Power to Processing Power: The New Intelligence In the past, intelligence was confined to a lucky few who had access to information. Today? Not a big deal. A kid with a smartphone and a knack for prompting AI can get answers in seconds. Go further—summarise, simplify, create—with just one more prompt and that brings us to the million-dollar question: What happens to human intelligence? What happens to our ability to think and create? Will we ever use our brains for what they’re truly meant for? Will neural connections fade from neglect? Let’s leave the bucket list of brain-related worries to the experts—for now. But let’s not forget we are a species that evolved over millennia—from caves to boardrooms. Survival was our only objective, and it drove invention after invention. We no longer hunt to eat; we order to eat. The brain that once sharpened our survival instincts may seem less active now, but it hasn’t disappeared. It’s still there—ready to spring into actio...

When We Both-Song

  When We Both When we both looked into each other's eyes For the very first time, I decided we were made for one another. When we both started talking to each other For the very first time, I understood we shared a common interest. When we both started waiting for each other's call For the very first time, I knew there would be many more sweet nothings to share. When we both held each other's hands For the very first time, I understood—this is the last hand I'll ever need to hold. When we both went on our first date, I realized those moments were more than just romantic outings. When we both started to value each other, I understood our bond would grow thicker forever. When we both started to miss each other, I understood there would be many more such painfully sweet days. When we both started fighting with each other, I understood there would be many more days of guilt and regret. When we both started saying sorry to each other, I unders...

The Simple Truth About Importance

  The Simple Truth About Importance We all need three essential things to survive: oxygen, water, and food. But here’s something just as vital to understand—neither does our name appear on that list, nor do we appear on anyone else’s. Yet, despite this simple fact, many people secretly believe they are the most important person in the room, if not in life itself. But that belief doesn’t signal significance—it signals ego. And nothing more. The more we convince ourselves that we matter excessively—to ourselves and to others—the more we begin to demand respect. Slowly, our ego takes the driver’s seat. We become coercive, impatient, and hungry for undue admiration, whether or not we actually add value to anyone’s life. Here’s the reality check: In life, people are respected for their character—not for their titles, not for their wealth, not for their looks. Titles fade. Wealth erodes. Beauty diminishes. Health declines. Once we truly accept this, our priorities shift. Charac...

You can enjoy your loneliness-Song

  You can enjoy your loneliness   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you realise you are not alone.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you live for your purpose.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you discover and use your strengths.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you accept and overcome your weaknesses.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you recall and enjoy your happy memories.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you keep correcting yourself.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you focus on developing yourself.   You can enjoy your loneliness. You can enjoy your loneliness When you understand the importance of living for yourself.   You can e...

Not the time for war-Song

  Not the time for war This is not the time for waging a war against nations — it is the time for waging a war against poverty in the world. This is not the time for waging a war against nations — it is the time for waging a war against water scarcity. This is not the time for waging a war against nations — it is the time for waging a war against pollution. This is not the time for waging a war against nations — it is the time for waging a war against global warming. This is not the time for waging a war between nations — it is the time for waging a war against new-age diseases. This is not the time for waging a war between nations — it is the time for waging a war against rising unemployment. This is not the time for waging a war between nations — it is the time for waging a war against rising religious disharmony. This is not the time for waging a war between nations — it is the time for waging a war against killer drugs. This is not the time for waging ...