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Slave Vs Master
·         You can either be a slave of your thoughts or master of your thoughts; it depends upon the quality of your thinking.
·         You can be a slave of your wants or master of your needs; it depends upon your standard of living.
·         You can either be a slave of your time or master of your time, it depends upon whether you spend or invest your time.
·         You can either be a slave of your habits or master of your habits; it depends upon how much you value your life.
·         You can either be a slave of your past or master of your present; it depends upon your goals.
·         You can either be a slave of your earnings or master of your earning, it depends upon the purpose of your earnings.
·         You can either be a slave of your job or master of your job; it depends upon your career aspirations.
·         You can either be a slave of your heart or master of your heart; it depends upon your degree of attachment.
·         You can either be a slave of your wealth or master of your wealth, it depends upon your ability to let go.
·         You can either be a slave of your life or master of your life; it depends upon your ability to introspect.

“Slave and the master live in the same home; remember you are the owner of your home, you can decide whom do you want to be”

Written by: M.L.Narendra Kumar


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