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Do your work, don’t postpone it. Never allow your mind to postpone anything in your life. Only a weak person postpones his work again and again.

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Laziness makes you dull, though you’re alert. Your laziness is like a self made disease. This will tear out your talent.

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The best book always inspires you; it is like your best friend. The worse book always despairs you; it is like your worse foe.

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If you want to improve yourself, then first of all you’ve to ask yourself. Always remember that nobody can improve you accept yourself.

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If you know how to judge yourself, then you, too, know how to judge others.

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Before you inspire others, first of all you should inspire yourself.

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Love is the feelings of inner heart. Once you know how to love yourself, you, too, learn how to love others.

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Positive thoughts are like medicine, it’ll always heal you. But negative thoughts are like poison, it’ll always harm you.


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Many people tried to teach others before they learn anything.

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Negative thoughts are like weeds which grow unwanted in our fertile mind. It makes us weak and coward. And it kills us before anything happens.

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The harsh situation of life would be smile with you when you adjust yourself according to it.

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Start your day with some strong thoughts; you will see even in your tough situation, you’ll feel strong.



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You can’t stop the worse part of your life, but if you apply the tactics of positive perspective in your life, then you can fight back against the worse part of your life.

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While chasing your life’s goal, you must forget your hungry desires, because yours hungry desires will burn you down. It’ll divert your mind from your goal.

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If you play a game to win, and by chance you loss it, it’ll break your moral. But if you play a game to enjoy it, then you’ll never feel anything.

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Always wait for the ultimate come out of your work. Never allow yourself to trap in speculations and anticipations. Nothing happens before time and nothing happens after time; everything happens in time.

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Always observe the things closely with your open eyes, with open mind and with open heart, analyze it until you wouldn’t satisfy with yourself, and then finally approach for it.

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Quarrels always happen due to misunderstandings. Misunderstandings are like clouds of doubts which sealed your conscience.

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Never over react with anybody, it’ll not only steal your happiness but also wear out your cool and calmness.

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Always try to nourish your mind with beautiful thoughts. Because your thoughts are like seeds before it germinate into beautiful seedlings.

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Right choice and right approach lead you to the right path of your life. It is like a right angle of your life. If you choose the right angle in your life; you’ll reach in your right destiny. And if you choose the wrong angle in your life; then you’ll reach in your wrong destiny.

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Another name of life is sacrifice. Nobody can achieve anything without sacrifice. Sometimes you’ve to sacrifice your happiness and comfort to achieve anything in your life. Never feel bad for that. It is a part of life.

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Don’t disclose your secrets to anybody; but try to disclose the real meanings of your secrets so that you would practice in your life.

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To develop yourself, always keep positive auto suggestion. It’ll make you feel strong and keep you focus in your goal.

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If you recall your bad experiences of life, you can’t live in your present moment. It is like you’re trapping yourself into deep ditch. It is like you want to spend your entire life in dark cell.


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