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Do not be busy at the cost of Relationship- Part-4

 

Do not be busy at the cost of Relationship- Part-4

The Old Monk referred to the piece of paper and said the fourth response was -There is no point in being in Touch, we should focus on our life"

The Monk said "No part of life is without people and every part of our life is touched by others. Right from the sunrise to sunset there are people out there in our life, let it be A young man who delivers a newspaper till someone who guards your street in the night there are people" By telling good morning till good night there are people out there who can be touched by you in your life

Ask yourself the following questions" What do you lose by telling good morning and what do you gain by not telling good night to the guard" I am sure you lose nothing.

Probably you might gain nothing, but your smile can be everything. Finally I would like to conclude my sermon by stating that it is the relationship that removes the emptiness of life, it is the relationship than can bring back the lost smile in your face and let us not forget every human race is an output of relationship.

Be in touch with people to prove there is place for people in your heart and that place is large enough to accommodate all

Monked by

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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