Osho’s journey was anything but ordinary. He challenged societal norms, questioned traditions, and encouraged people to break free from the chains of conformity. His message was simple yet profound: “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived.”
Read MoreAs he once said, “You have to think anyway, so why not think big?” And that’s exactly what he did.
Read MoreIn a quiet village surrounded by dense forests, there lived an elderly woman named Meera. She was known for her kindness and the small lantern she carried wherever she went. The lantern, though old and rusty, glowed with a warm, golden light that seemed to chase away the shadows of the night.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, in the late 1800s, a young boy named Narendra Nath was growing up in Kolkata, India. Narendra Nath was a curious and intelligent child, always asking questions and seeking answers. He was raised in a family that valued education and spirituality, and he was always eager to learn about various religions and philosophies.
Read MoreSocrates said, “That is the answer to your question. When you desire success as intensely as you desire to breathe, you will certainly achieve it.”
Read MoreWe should forget the mistakes made knowingly or unknowingly and move forward. If we dwell on painful memories, the sorrow in life will never go away. Therefore, we should focus on the good things, not the bad ones. A folk tale is associated with this idea.
Read MoreWords spoken in anger hurt others. Anger weakens our ability to think and understand clearly. Because of this, many people say things in anger that they later regret. However, words once spoken cannot be taken back. This is why one must be very cautious while speaking. This lesson can be understood through a folk tale.
Read MoreThose who wish to achieve success should not lose courage until the very last moment. The moment we give up, we fail.
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