We all know that it is really difficult to find our own mistakes and our own faults and correct them but it is really easy to point out other people's mistakes and find other people's faults. this is one lesson that my parents taught me. when I was a child they said, son when you point one finger towards others there are three fingers pointing at you same time. Key Insights It is human nature to find faults in others rather than in ourselves, but this habit can be changed with conscious effort. By focusing on our own mistakes, we can grow and improve ourselves. Understanding that no one is perfect and everyone is struggling in their own way can foster compassion and empathy. It allows us to see that people's mistakes are a result of their own struggles and not a reflection of their character. It is important to address the mistakes of loved ones, but it should be done in a productive and non-violent manner. Approaching them privately and explaining the consequences of their...
Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a wise old monk. He was known far and wide for his wisdom and sense of humor. One day, a young and eager student named Sam approached the master and said, Master, I want to learn the secret to happiness and success. Please teach me, master." Sito looked at Sam with a twinkle in his eye and said, Young one, but first you must complete a simple task." Go to the market and buy the biggest, juiciest watermelon you can find, then carry it on your head and walk. Through the village without dropping it Sam was puzzled but determined he went to the market and found a massive watermelon balancing it on his head he walked through the village with utmost concentration as he passed by people couldn't help but laugh and cheer him on some even joined in clapping and making funny faces finally after a bumpy journey Sam reached Master Setu's Hut the watermelon was intact and Sam was relieved he looked at Master Situ expecting to be ...