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Life's Reality

     

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” ...

1) Doesn't matter how beautiful you are, it will not give you attention or attraction 
- Because monkeys and gorillas also attract people towards them.

2) Doesn't matter how powerful and strong you are
- Because you can not take yourself to the cremation ground. Other people will carry you.

3) Doesn't matter how tall you are 
- Because however tall you may be, you cannot see what is coming to you tomorrow. You cannot see your future, however tall you may be.

4) Doesn't matter if you have a fair and glowing skin
- Because you always need a light in the dark. Your fair and glowing skin will be of no use in dark.

5) Doesn't matter if you don't laugh, I will consider you civilized
- Because there are enough people to laugh at " you".You are under scrutiny all the time by your critics, who are there to make fun of me at your slightest mistake.

6) Doesn't matter how rich you are and own and have a dozen cars at home
- Because you will have to go walking to the toilet. You cannot go there in cars.

As it is you are not doing anything, Almighty controls every action of yours.




      भगवान् कृष्ण कहते हैं:

      " करता तू वह है                      
        जो तू चाहता है
        परन्तु होता वह है
        जो मैं चाहता हूँ.
       कर तू वह 
       जो मैं चाहता हूँ
       फिर होगा वह जो 
       जो तू चाहेगा " 

Lord Krishna says :

"You do whatever you wish then everything will happen as 'I' wish

But if you do whatever 'I' wish then everything will happen as you wish"

So, friends be careful, life is short, don't grudge, and live it happily and contended.

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