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இதுவும்... கடந்து போகும்…(Idhuvum... Kadanthu Pogum...) "This too shall pass."

 இதுவும்... கடந்து போகும்…(Idhuvum... Kadanthu Pogum...)

 "This too shall pass."

Some people have minds that are full, while others are mindful of what fills them. A mind that is constantly full can become a prison of overthinking, complicating life with the twin burdens of past regrets and future anxieties. In contrast, a mindful person acts as a guardian of their own mind. They consciously choose which thoughts to process, nurturing only those that build the strength to face life's challenges and generate an inner peace that allows them to step into the future unburdened.

Instead of clogging our minds with thoughts that hold us back, we must free them to experience the one beautiful life we have been given entirely.

Remember the profound Tamil saying:

இதுவும்... கடந்து போகும்… (Idhuvum... Kadanthu Pogum...)

"This too shall pass."

Let this wisdom be your anchor. In moments of joy, it teaches humility; in moments of sorrow, it offers the promise of relief. By embracing this truth, we learn to hold everything lightly and live deeply in the freedom of the present.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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