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Love with Detachment: Finding Inner Peace in Relationships

Love is a powerful emotion, often depicted as an all-consuming passion. But true love goes beyond fleeting feelings. It encompasses respect, honesty, and the ability to find peace even when things aren't perfect. This concept might seem contradictory: detaching from someone you love. However, detachment isn't about shutting off emotions entirely. It's about creating healthy boundaries to protect your well-being while still holding love for the person. Love Without Expectation Genuine love doesn't seek reciprocity. It's about giving freely without expecting anything in return. Love fuelled by ego demands something back, creating a transactional element that undermines true connection. Respect and love go hand-in-hand. You can only truly love someone you deeply respect, and vice versa. Lies and manipulation destroy trust, a vital foundation for love. Loving the Essence, Not the Traits Sometimes, we fall for someone's characteristics. However, change is inevitable....

Unlock Your Earning Potential: A Guide for 20-Year-Old's to Conquer the Career in 3-4 Years

Introduction to Topic So, you're a driven 20-year-old undergraduate, hungry to navigate the career jungle and claim your rightful place at the top. But let's face it, the job market can feel like a treacherous cliff face, and the summit seems shrouded in mist. Fear not, young adventurer! This article is your sherpa, ready to guide you on a path to conquer that climb and reach your earning goals within 3-4 years. Forget the Resume Buzzwords Ditch the empty boasts about "problem-solving." Instead, become a true problem slayer. Dive into hackathons, case competitions, and freelance projects. Tackle real-world challenges, build a killer portfolio, and show off your ability to think like a ninja solving a Rubik's Cube on a unicycle (metaphorically speaking, of course). Niche Yourself into Stardom Don't be a generalist in a world thirsting for specialists. Deep dive into a specific area within your field. Take online courses, attend workshops, and even conduct indep...

Caste System: Bhagwat Geeta Chapter 18, Verse 41

Why was the caste system created? The exact origins of the caste system are complex and debated, but it is generally believed to have emerged in India around 1500 BCE. There are several theories about why the caste system was created, but the most common explanations include: Social division of labor: One theory suggests that the caste system arose as a way to organize society and assign different occupational roles. The four main castes, Brahmins (priests and intellectuals), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and traders), and Shudras (laborers and servants), were believed to be divinely ordained and reflected the different tasks needed to maintain a functioning society. Does it matter in modern society? The social division of labor theory, which suggests that the caste system arose as a way to organize society and assign different occupational roles, is a complex and controversial topic. There is no easy answer to the question of whether or not it matters today, a...

Realm of Anger: Understanding, Prevention, and Control

What is Anger? Anger, a fiery emotion that ignites within us, is a natural human response to perceived injustice, frustration, or threats. It's a powerful force that can manifest in a variety of ways, from mild annoyance to explosive rage. Just like any other emotion, anger serves a purpose; it alerts us to situations that demand attention and action. Why We Get Angry: Understanding the Triggers Anger often stems from a sense of powerlessness or lack of control. When we feel that our needs, desires, or expectations are not being met, anger can surge within us. It's a way of asserting ourselves, of making our voices heard. Common triggers of anger include: Frustrations: When obstacles hinder our progress or plans, frustration can quickly escalate into anger. Perceived Injustices: When we feel wronged or treated unfairly, a sense of injustice can ignite anger. Threats: When we perceive a threat to our safety, well-being, or loved ones, anger can arise as a defense mechanism. U...

Real Eyes, Realize, Real Lies

Why do people (individuals) lie? People lie for a variety of reasons, including: To protect themselves or others from harm. To avoid embarrassment or punishment. To gain an advantage or avoid a disadvantage. To maintain a positive image or reputation. To protect someone else's feelings. To make themselves feel better. Why do the communities (groups) lie? The world/community/groups/companies lie for many of the same reasons that people lie. Organizations and individuals may lie to protect themselves or their interests, to gain an advantage, or to maintain a positive image. Here are some examples of how the communities lie: Companies may lie about the quality or safety of their products. Governments may lie about their policies or actions. The media may sensationalize or distort the news. Here are some of the consequences of lying Damage to trust. When you lie to someone, you damage their trust in you. It can be very difficult to rebuild trust once it has been broken. Loss of relati...

Relationship of Time (Present-Past-Future) & Emotions (Sadness-Anger-Fear)

Introduction We all experience pain, anger, and fear from time to time. These emotions can be triggered by past experiences, present circumstances, or future worries. While these emotions are normal, they can be debilitating if we allow them to control us. In this blog post, we will discuss how to deal with pain, anger, and fear in the past, present, and future. We will explore how to learn from past experiences, respond thoughtfully to present challenges and prepare for future uncertainties. Past: Pain or Learning? The past is a source of pain for many people. We may have experienced trauma, loss, or disappointment. These experiences can leave us feeling sad, angry, or afraid. However, the past is also a source of learning. When we reflect on our past experiences, we can identify the lessons that we need to learn. These lessons can help us to avoid making the same mistakes in the future. "Weak minds mourn over a bad experience, Strong minds learn from a bad experience and they mo...