लेखक: मुकुंद हिंगणे
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“Inaction creates doubt and fear in our minds…!”
“Inaction creates doubt and fear in our minds, while action builds confidence and courage. If you want to overcome fear, do not sit at home thinking about it—go out and take action.” This concept is one of the most important psychological and behavioral principles of human life. At some point, everyone experiences fear, doubt, and…
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“Be yourself – respect will follow automatically…!”
When you accept yourself as you are and feel no need to compare yourself with others or compete with anyone, you attain true peace and contentment. Being satisfied with your own existence is a sign of confidence and self-respect. In such a state, you neither look down on anyone nor try to prove yourself superior.…
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“I am a believer who sees God in every living and non-living being…!”
Are you superstitious? First and foremost, let me clarify that I am not superstitious at all, but I am certainly a believer. For me, God is not just an idol or a concept confined to a particular religious tradition. I perceive God in a broader sense—not only in temples, churches, mosques, or gurudwaras but also…
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“India’s Groundwater Reserves and Water Resources: Potential Challenges…!”
Yesterday, I came across a special report by an official water researcher regarding India’s potential water crisis. Uncontrolled population growth and natural irregularities are, of course, key factors contributing to the impending crisis. In addition, large-scale migration to cities, increasing river pollution, and the unregulated extraction of groundwater reserves pose significant threats that could lead…
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“Why can’t the common people survive on government schemes?”
In a powerful democracy like India, the proportion of the poor, middle class, and farmer-laborer communities is significantly higher compared to the growing population. As a result, India’s economic trajectory differs from that of developed nations. The country has never faced economic bankruptcy primarily because its economy prioritizes savings. However, this does not mean that…
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“Two moving at the same pace on their path: the tortoise and I…!”
Which animal would you compare yourself to and why? If I had to compare myself to an animal, I would choose the tortoise. This is because many of my personality traits align with its characteristics. The tortoise is a calm, patient, and steady creature. Similarly, rather than rushing through tasks, I believe in working peacefully,…
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“The True Concept of God’s Grace: Karma and Responsibility…!”
God is not so naive that merely lighting incense sticks, breaking coconuts, or ringing bells will fulfill all your desires and take away all your sorrows. To fulfill your desires, you must work hard yourself. To remove sorrow, you must bring joy into others’ lives. You must perform good deeds, and that is precisely why…
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“An Invisible Character Hidden in Everyone’s Life: A Friend’s Friend”
There exists a unique category of people—a friend’s friend—someone we have never met in person but who often becomes the focal point of conversations and discussions. In short, everyone has such a friend’s friend. There is a great deal of curiosity about them. Over time, we form a strong belief that they are kind-hearted, compassionate,…
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“Have you ever written a letter to yourself…?”
Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. I really loved the concept of writing a letter to myself at the age of 100. Truly, when we are unable to meet others to express our feelings, we write letters to them. But have we ever written a letter to ourselves? Nowadays, letter writing itself is becoming…
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“God exists… It is faith that takes you to the temple…!”
Lately, I have kept my evenings free for myself. During this time, I do not take up any external work. The sole purpose behind this is to have a peaceful moment of solitude. To achieve this, I have started visiting the nearby Dattatreya temple for darshan. Many people raise their eyebrows, wondering if I have…