KNOWLEDGE
1. All that we know is knowledge. We
cannot utilize all the knowledge we have.
2. Those that have more knowledge
suffer more than that have a little in life.
3. Knowledge gained through experience
is more useful than one collected mechanically.
4. Knowledge is never right or wrong.
How one uses it makes the outcomes good or bad.
5. Knowledge cannot save us from
tragedies because Karma is more powerful than this.
6. Imparting knowledge to others
substantially contributes to their growth over time.
7. We should know about everything
around us but do only that which is right in any context.
8. Brain is the storehouse of our
knowledge. Save your head always to continue your life.
SKILLS
1. Being able to do something well
reflects our skill.
2. Knowledge and skills are essential
to all. Our existence and supremacy rely on them.
3. Skills are like ornaments and
weapons. We have to polish them quite frequently.
4. Observation, practice, execution and
analysis are important factors for skills.
5. We cannot gain all skills. We should
identify and utilize others to be balanced in our life.
6. We should be physically and mentally
strong to learn and execute various skills.
7. All material progress around us is a
result of multiple skills of humanity for ages.
8. We cannot acquire skills without
commitment on our part.
LIES
1. What we cannot estimate or feel
physically or mentally looks like a lie to us.
2. Ninety percent of our perceptions
and fantasies are based on lies in our life or profession.
3.
Sweet lies attract us more than bitter truths.
4. A lie endorsed and propagated
extensively for long might sound and become a truth one day.
5. No human being with voice can die
without telling lies at all.
6. Half of our histories and literature
discuss and promote lies strongly and beautifully.
7. A truth may become a lie or a lie a
truth at any time just like that or with effort.
8. We need more planning and courage to
deal with lies, not truths.
NOVELTY
1. Most creatures crave novelty but
cannot stay there or enjoy it for long.
2. Novelty is there in everything
created by God but we often fail to notice and rejoice it.
3. Those that struggle for novelty
cannot do much for others than those that accept what is given.
4. Novelty is often a direct or indirect
result of evolution or revolution.
5. In life, most are predestined. You
cannot alter the order of things scheduled by God.
6. Novelty is more of feelings and
imaginations rather than uniqueness of its own kind.
7. Dreams are sources of novelty. What happened
yesterday night never happens again.
8. Superficial blokes run after novelty
but not thinkers, idealists and philanthropists.
LIFE
1. Life looks like an opportunity when
we are happy and an imposed hell when unhappy.
2. Even one second in our life is not
in our control but we feel that our life is in our control.
3. Those that struggle and suffer more
in life can lead it more carefully than others.
4. Life is a blessing of God. We have
to play a role assigned by Him. We cannot modify it.
5. Life is filled with mysteries and
wonders. To feel them all, you must live longer.
6. Expecting a long life is avoidable
ambition. Terminating it in the middle is a felony.
7. Desire what you deserve. God gives
you what you deserve, not what you ask Him for.
8. Life is not a hell or heaven. It’s
like a classic painting with different colours and meanings.
RELIGION
1. Religion is a guide showing what is
good or bad. What you take from it is up to you.
2. A religion does not become great if
many are there. How many became great through it?
3. Humanity is greater than all
religions because God intends to see us with that vital quality.
4. Religion that influences our
standards and values is greater than that changes our appearance.
5. All religions accept that God is one
but often they clash with those of other faiths.
6. Now, for majority humans, religion
is a formality and fashion, not a truly guiding force.
7. God doesn’t like religious blokes
but who are spiritual. It’s a rigorous process to reach Him.
8. God blesses generous and
hard-working atheists more than selfish and shallow priests.
LOVE
1. A feeling and relationship desired
and practised by millions of people across the world.
2. Most of creative works portray this
concept and feeling in some manner.
3. Youth are so obsessed with this
notion that they are feeling tragic if none is in love with them.
4. Many take it as a relationship
triggered by physical attraction but not psychic refinement.
5. A powerful basic instinct compelling
many to do unbelievable acts of happiness or sacrifice.
6. Many satisfy themselves seeing it in
others and other works if not in their personal lives.
7. An emotion and bond which can
develop between any two of any order any time anywhere.
8. Primary reason for clashes between
elders of orthodoxy and modernity in many nations.
FEMALES
1. A race which is taking ages to come out of the barriers of beauty and
decoration.
2. The major factor contributing to
tragedy or bliss in the lives of males across the world.
3. The only race highly misunderstood
and exploited by most males anywhere.
4. Creatures of highest service and
affection but with the lowest recognition and appreciation.
5. The only race which did not get
absolute freedom even to this date in the world.
6. Modernity made them into crazy
creatures rather than thoughtful and analytical ones.
7. They are goddesses of virtues
because they give birth even to their villains knowingly.
8. Waiting for hundreds of years for
pure love from males beyond the idea of status and sex.
FACTS
1. Humanity lives on assumptions and beliefs,
not facts endorsed by others rationally.
2. Facts that hurt and disturb us
reform us more than those that amuse or educate us formally.
3. Identifying, assessing and
finalizing a fact forever is more difficult than knowing about it.
4. Many ask us to speak truths but we
avoid it knowing that they cannot bear them at all.
5. If a fact kills one and a lie gives
one life, prefer the lie. Life is more precious than death.
6. We can live even if we don’t know
facts about 99% of things in this world. God made us so.
7. Facts give us knowledge. Enquiry
into the genuineness of those facts makes us shrewd.
8. Deepest research into unbelievable
facts makes us mad, eccentric, obsessive and bizarre.
VALUES
1. Values are the engines of our
bodies. They decide how we live and die.
2. Our values should not change time to
time but they should change us towards the best.
3. Values decide the quality and
durability of our relationships, not material possessions.
4. Instead of preaching or discussing a
hundred values, good to follow one value at least.
5. What we do to satisfy others is
formality. Then how we are feeling is our actual value.
6. Life is possible without values. It
is like a machine without individuality or worth of its own.
7. One with values can be happy on
deathbed also; without, one can’t be so in a palace also.
8. Values are admirable virtues to be
possessed by humanity. We must inculcate them strongly.
POLITICIANS
1. It is a game of buffoons and
hypocrites involving crime, immorality and shamelessness.
2. One may enter politics with noble
objectives but one cannot be so after entering it.
3. The only race of idiots in the world
who take the maximum credit for minimum work.
4. The direct contributors to tragedies
and pain of millions of people under their rule.
5. Double standards are an essential
quality to become and remain as a politician.
6. The only job in India, which any
scoundrel or loafer can get without qualifications.
7. They spend public money for their
happiness but look down upon them always.
8. The worst race in the world, which
cannot be compared to any species on this earth.
HUMAN BODY
1. The biggest wonder in the world
which very few realize, acknowledge and celebrate.
2. A vulnerable frame with a multitude
of thoughts, dreams and functions.
3. Bewitching in youth and bewildering
while in old age, it’s like a candle burning.
4. Fire of basic instincts compelling
us to commit many blunders knowingly.
5. An evil weapon for a materialist and
a sublime guide to God for a spiritualist.
6. A tool with nine stinking holes,
making fools adorn it with shawls and jewels.
7. The wisest of all creatures on
earth, yet doing worst things against all always.
8. Discards what is available and runs
after what is not accessible and possible.