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If there is passion in jeans, life can be won only


- Inner enthusiasm is the strongest ally of our goal!

- I could tell your story with my lips,

Mere Khwaboon Se Teri Bina Sakta Hoon,

Mere Ganon Se Teri Ghazal Likhta Hoon,

My eyes could shed tears.

- Critics will not only criticize your goals or passions, but also your personal life, because they are very interested in criticizing.

Call it Passion, call it enthusiasm, call it stubbornness or determination, call it obsession or passion, but without commitment, a new path cannot be forged. A single tune for achievement. Be it Mahatma Gandhi or Albert Einstein, Swami Vivekananda or Lal Bahadur Shastri, such a passion should be in your Jinchus. Genes encode our characteristics. Our hair color, personality traits, and everything else about us. Only if you have passion in your jeans, you can overcome the following four obstacles and achieve the goal.

The first obstacle to your obsession is relatives and acquaintances. These relatives and acquaintances have a 'frame' of your personality in their mind. He must have put you in that 'frame'. If you are even slightly offended by your image in his mind, then he will become confused and even if you are separated from him, this is what happened. Acquaintances live within the confines of familiarity that they define for you. As soon as you step out of the framework of that familiarity and step into another realm, the first opposition will come from relatives and friends.

When the poet Kant converted after deep contemplation, acquaintances were the most harassed. Swami Vivekananda praised Veerchand Raghavji Gandhi who did unforgettable work for Jainism in England and America, but when his Jain-brothers went abroad for evangelization, chairs were thrown up in the meetings held and when they came back they staged a shocking caste boycott.

The surrounding situation will also try to tame your inner fanatic. The adversities that one imagines may come, but some unexpected adversities come without. We are familiar with many ordeals in Mahatma Gandhi's life. This ordeal remains a test of one's Heer and Sattva. During such an ordeal, one's inner being is sometimes tested. While some individuals surrender to the situation, some struggle against the situation.

On November 23, 1858, Kavi Narmad took an Asidhara vow to live in the bosom of Kalam, but after that he was overwhelmed by immense mental troubles, illness of family members and burden of debt, but he stuck to his goal. Some individuals face such difficult situations with courage or even overcome it completely with inner fun.

One night in the month of December 1914, a fire suddenly broke out in the laboratory of the famous scientist Thomas Alva Edison. In a few moments, all the hard work of the scientist Edison's life was destroyed.

Edison's twenty-four-year-old son, Charles, was searching for his father, wringing his hands in the smoke amid the wreckage of the fire. He saw Edison calmly watching the fire burning. His eyes were sparkling and his white hair was blowing here and there in the breeze.

Charles was greatly distressed by the fire. More than twenty million dollars was lost. The insurance was only two hundred and thirty eight thousand dollars. He also thought that his father Edison had turned sixty-six years old. If he was young, it was different. But what was burnt in the fire at this age, from where can it be created again?

As Charles was brooding, he heard father Addison's voice, 'Hey Charles, where's your mother?'

Charles said he does not know where his mother is now.

Thomas Alva Edison said, 'Hey find it! Bring here! He will never see such a scene again in his life.'

The next day Edison saw his burnt laboratory and said, 'Even this destruction is worth it. All our mistakes were burnt in it. Thank God that now everything will start anew.'

How the situation can be turned from lightness to lightness can be seen in this episode of Edison's life, and just three weeks after everything burned down, Thomas Alva Edison invented the phonogram, an early form of the gramophone.

If you look at the life of Mahatma Gandhi or Lal Bahadur Shastri, you will immediately realize that to reach the pinnacle of greatness or excellence, small steps have to be taken. One does not become a great businessman overnight, but one can become a businessman by starting a small business and growing it. A great creator does not become a great creator from his first work, but he has created some ordinary works first and in time becomes a creator of great works.

To be great one has to strive. One has to work hard to achieve excellence and this masculinity is what helps them. Lord Ved Vyas has given such a beautiful idea in 'Mahabharata' that just as a small fire gets the support of air, it becomes much bigger, similarly the power of the gods also increases especially by getting the support of Purushartha. Maharishi Patanjali says to exert effort by all energies towards the goal. When you do such manliness, you get success in life, because God also supports such a man.

A third factor that hinders the fanaticism of the heart is that of giving heaps of free advice. These advisors will immediately rush in and either make fun of your obsession or warn you of serious future consequences. You should have a way of 'going it alone' by facing those consequences.

Counselors take pride in having their advice taken after they have given it, and sneer at it if it is neglected and then causes trouble. Thus counselors do not counsel for success, but encourage them to turn away from that path by showing fear of failure.

The fourth thing that prevents fanaticism is the crooked eyes. The center of the life of those crooked people is to see the faults and faults of others.

Where were the critics of Gandhiji during his time? Abraham Lincoln had to live with critics all his life. Critics will not only criticize your goals or passions, but also your personal life, because they are very interested in criticizing. If there is fanaticism, then acquaintances, situations and clairvoyants can be successfully faced.

It is a test of our determination and a test of our zeal. This enthusiasm is the strongest ally of our goal. Connects our hands with our hearts. A person achieves achievement when hard work and motivation are combined with a commitment to do something different. Winston Churchill, who kept Britain steadfast in the World War with his lectures, was afraid of his poor English during his first lecture at Oxford University, but someone in his ear said 'Never give-up' and Churchill confidently passed his first exam successfully.

anecdotal

Attack on the freedom of the nation!

A zamindar walking in his vast field suddenly fell into the field well. The miserly zamindar started shouting loudly and calling his wife. His wife immediately came running and reached the well and said, 'Float in the water for two minutes by any means. I will call the farm labourers.'

Saying this, the zamindar's wife was going to call the farm workers, where the zamindar stopped her and said, 'Stand still. First tell me what time it is?'

The zamindar's wife said, 'Why, is there any work? It is two o'clock now.'

'Then do one thing. Stop for half an hour. That's how long I can swim. Call the laborers here at lunch time.'

The zamindar's wife stopped, but it happened that the zamindar could not swim in the well in time and he drowned.

We remembered this because Russia has been invading Ukraine for a long time and Ukraine is asking for help from the world. As the days go by, the onslaught becomes increasingly fierce and destructive.

Doubts still prevail over Ukraine's accession to NATO. It seems that Ukraine asked for help against Russian aggression, but now the whole country is almost destroyed by Russian attacks and if Ukraine does not get help in time, Russia will dominate it and the spirit of independence of the nations will be affected.



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