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Tips to Identify a Good Person

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In our day to day activities we interact with lot of people.  Therefore it becomes very important to maintain rapport with the right time of people as interaction with wrong or negative people could create lot of misunderstandings and possibly ruin our happiness.

The following tips would help in filtering out a bad individual form

1) People who always talk bad of everybody have evil intentions.  Their only aim is to create misunderstandings

2) Bad people always criticize about others behind them, but they are afraid to talk in front a person.

3) A person who talks bad about a third person behind him, but talks well in front of that person cannot be relied upon.

4) A bad person will show artificial sympathy towards you, but never will help you

5) A bad person will never speak for you openly.

6) A bad person will never ever volunteer

7) A bad person will never ever take initiative for a common cause.

8) A bad person can never ever, be relied on in a crisis.

9) A bad person always puts the blame on others.

10) One who always relies on excuses is a basis person.

I hope these tips would help you in filtering out bad persons, so that you can start mingling with good persons.

 

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Satish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleanliness is next to godliness

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Your duty to you teachers

God created man. To become good human beings, man needs guidance. Teachers provide this guidance. Their knowledge shows us how to lead a good and successful life. So, love and respect your teachers. Obey them. Be attentive in the classroom. Play during play time, work in the study hours. Do your homework regularly. Listen to the teachers carefully. Try to understand what they say. Follow them. They should be your ideal. Walk on the path they show you. Then you will become wise and good.

God wants you to be nice to everyone. You should love your parents. You should love your teachers. You should also love your friends and neighbors. Friends and neighbors are also children of God. They are your brothers and sisters. Help them. Do not quarrel with them. Share their joys and sorrows. Serve them if they are sick. Do their shopping for them if they are old. Help them their lessons if they are weak in studies. Be polite to all. Be kind and honest with all. Love the young ones. Respect the elders. That is the way to be a good neighbor and also a good friend. A good neighbor and a good friend are dear to one and all.

God is said to be pure, holy and clean. God is really very great.

Great persons do not like to live in dirt. Arpit is known to be neat and clean, in body and dress. He takes a bath every day. He brushes his teeth daily. He pares his nails also.

His clothes are always washed and well-pressed. His hair is well-oiled and combed. His shoes are polished. He looks a smart lad. His room is also very neat and clean. He keeps his books in order. There is never a particle of dust on anything in his room.

Everyone likes him for being neat and clean at school. He is very friendly with me because I also keep my self neat and clean. In fact, both of us are known as the cleanest students in our class. Our teacher often tells other students that we are models for them.

Clean boys and girls are liked by their parents, neighbors and teachers. Everyone feels like talking to neat and clean boys.

Clean dress and clean living make a child look fresh and intelligent. Mind and heart should also be kept clean. We should think noble thoughts. We should not be selfish. Selfish makes us impure in thoughts. We should be willing to help the poor and needy. Anger, hearted, greed and quarrelsomeness make the heart dirty. Noble people who are pure outwardly and inwardly are liked everywhere. Dirty people, boys and girls are shunned by others. Moreover, dirt invites disease and ill health. So, we should try to be neat and clean.

 

 

 

Eliminate Communication Gaps & Misunderstandings

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Often we find ourselves being misunderstood for no fault of ours.  This is due to improper communication.  Improper communication can be classified into 3 categories.  Let us conduct a study taking into consideration 3 people with fictiicious names Rani, Vanaja & Tanya

1) Message getting distorted:- All 3 Rani, Vanaja & Tanya are good people and have good intent.  Rani is a  common friend to both Vanaja & Tanya.  Vanaja does not know Tanya and hence wants to communicate to Tanya through Rani.  While Rani makes best possible efforts to communicate with Vanaja & Tanya some distortions take place in actual communication either through some additional words gets incorporated or missing out on some words.

2) Message not getting transmitted:- Vanaja wants to communicate to Tanya through Rani, but Rani eventhough she is good and dependable, she is very lazy.  Therefore the communication does not get transmitted at appropriate time and hence misunderstandings occur between Vanaja & Tanya

3) Passing on wrong message deliberately: Vanaja is dependent on Rani for passing message to Tanya.  Rani's intent has never ever been good as he her sole aim is to create misunderstandings.  Here Rani passes on wrong message to Tanya & vice-versa and hence misunderstandings are created.

If you take the above factors into consideration, a way to effective communication would be to eliminate the third person and interact directly with whom we actually want to communicate.

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Satish

 

 

 

 

Key to Real Happiness

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All of us have one aim or another in life.  For many making money is the primary aim, while for some it is achieving something in life for example reaching the very top in their respective fields.  A student would want to top his exams while the aim of a employee  aim would be a promotion to the next immediate post.  However one thing everybody shares in common  is satisfaction and happiness.  All of us crave for happiness at the end of the day.  Some crave for it consciously while others crave for it subconsciously.

Many people in their pursuit to achieve happiness, actually never get it, however hard they try for  it because they have got a selfish motive behind it as they are doing it only for themselves.  On the contrary when we try do do those little things' which hardly taxes us both at the same time give a lot of satisfaction to the other person and makes him feel happy that really makes us feel happy.  Those little thank you's or token of gratitude from the other person brings a smile of our faces, gives us lot of satisfaction and makes us feel happy.

I am of the view, that without stretching too far, we can do lot of things for lot of people in our day to day activities which makes their life lot happier, gives them lots of satisfaction, which in turn gives us the same  levels of satisfaction and happiness

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Satish

 

 

Articles for Non Vegetarian

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Dear Friend,

 

I want to request you to all please do not ear non veg. Because its one type of crime. God see us for each and every activity. you afraid from God. I you feel its wrong then take a decision from today to leave eating meat.

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how they are happy.

And think what condition of them after cutting them. you think if i cut you will you like i think you will always say no please do not cut me i am looking beautiful without cutting . so same way you think for them also they are looking more beautiful and being happy and you help them to become them happy.

So I request you to be vegetarian to make your God Happy.

 

Try from Today you feel better. come from hell. do not go to hell.

 

All the best.

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