Tuesday 3 November 2020

Five Champion Questions to my self – 02-Nov-2020


Today I am starting writing to me regarding the five Champion Questions to me.

By this I will share my life with you. It was today

1.       1. What am I great full to today?

I am Grateful to my God who gave me another life today. I am grateful to my parents who gave me chance and guidance to live great life ahead, in spite of my careless behavior towards my schedule I am living. I am grateful to Ashishbhai and Mandanisir for guiding me and drawing my thoughts.

2.  2. Where was I helpful today to somebody?

I tried but could not help anybody. I will try tomorrow.

3.  3.  Where did I good job?

I think I did a good job by learning and sharing my mistake and sharing my experience with Bhumika, regarding to learn to take experience and know path how the great people reached to the place where I want to reach and see my self. Bhumika was having question to tolerate the politics in his office or not. I explained her that the question might have came to other in the same organization you work. Observe, learn and apply the best practices in our lives is important thing.



तर्कोऽप्रतिष्ठः श्रुतयो विभिन्ना नैको ऋषिर्यस्य मतं प्रमाणम्।

धर्मस्य तत्त्वं निहितं गुहायाम् महाजनो येन गतः सः पन्थाः॥

(Mahabharat – Yudhishthir says to Yaksh)

I also remembered Shree Bhagwad Geeta

यद्यदाचरति श्रेष्ठस्तत्तदेवेतरो जनः

यत्प्रमाणं कुरुते लोकस्तदनुवर्तते ।।3.21 Bhagwad Geeta।।

Whatsoever a great man does, that other men also do
Whatever he sets as the standard, that the world follows

But question here lies, Who is great in my eyes, that I need to decide or else again महाजनो येन गतः सः पन्थाः॥

4.4.   What did I learn today?

I am grateful to Ashishbhai, he shared a wonderful theory “The Law of Wasted Effort”.

Do you know that lions only succeed in a quarter of their hunting attempts — which means they fail in 75% of their attempts and succeeds in only 25% of them. Despite this small percentage shared by most predators, they don't despair in their pursuit and hunting attempts. The main reason for this is not because of hunger as some might think but it is the understanding of the “Law of Wasted Efforts” that have been instinctively built into animals, a law in which nature is governed.



Half of the eggs of fishes are eaten...

half of the baby bears die before puberty...

most of the world's rains fall in oceans... and

most of the seeds of trees are eaten by birds.

Scientists have found that animals, trees, and other forces of nature are more receptive to the law of "wasted efforts". Only humans think that the lack of success in a few attempts is failure... but the truth is that:  

We only fail when we "stop trying".

Success is not to have a life free of pitfalls and falls... but success is to walk over your mistakes and go beyond every stage where your efforts were wasted looking forward to the next stage.

If there is a word that summarizes this world, it will simply be: continue all over again.

I learnt not to stop trying, do not fail to put efforts, Continue Again.


5.5.        How did I take care of my self?

Physically – I did one round Surynamaskar. But I could take care more than this by doing more. I took Ayurvedik supplements so that I can keep my self healthy and fit.

Mentally: I read book of Robin Sharma, Who will cry when you die. “Talk to your self” chapter teaches, Hazrat Inayat Khan said, “The words that enlighten the soul are more precious then jewels.” I again starting chanting God’s name.

Emotionally: I shared my feelings with me and my Bhumika. I cried in love and shared how important Bhumika and my family for me.

 

 


I started writing this because I wanted to start my journal everyday. I will share my everyday thoughts with this.

  

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