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10 minutes can change your perception to life

 


"Company matters a lot. The people with which you surround yourself with are your composers. Even if a lion sits with a group of dogs for a long time, he'll start barking instead of roaring" -Tehrreem Saeed

" If a drop of water falls in a lake, its density is lost,

If it falls on a lotus leaf, it shines like a pearl.

The drop is the same, but the company matters" @newsblare

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Sit for 10 minutes before a drunkard; you will feel life is very easy.

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Sit for 10 minutes before sadhus & saints; you will feel like gifting away everything in charity. 

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Sit for 10 minutes before a leader; you will feel all your studies are useless.

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Sit for 10 minutes before a life insurance agent; you will feel that it is better to die.

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Sit for 10 minutes before a trader; you will feel your earnings are too meager. 

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Sit for 10 minutes before a scientist; you will feel like wanting to become a student again. 

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Sit for 10 minutes before a soldier; you will feel your services & sacrifices are insignificant.       

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Sit for 10 minutes before a good friend; you will feel your life is heaven. 

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Last but the best one: Sit for 10 minutes before your wife; you will feel you are the most useless person on earth.

 

Your company matters a lot, so be careful of the company you keep.

 

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