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I shall keep my mind fresh and vibrant by continuing to search for an ever-deeper understanding of "Shrimad Bhagvat GITA".
Always try to enjoy whatever you can do to the utmost, and trust in Lord Krishna for the future.
Do whatever you feel necessary for the good of the community without any fanfare.
Always try to keep an open mind so that you may discover ideas that can be advantageous to yourself and others.
Always try to greet everyone in a pleasant manner, and where appropriate offer a listening ear.
STRENGTH Strength Does Not Come From Winning, Your Struggles Develop Your Strength.
EDUCATION The Roots Of Education Are Bitter, But The Fruits Are Sweet.
CONSEQUENCES In Nature There Are Neither Rewards Nor Punishments, There Are Only Consequences.
CONVICTION At Eighteen Our Convictions Are Hill From Which We Look, At Forty Five They Are Caves In which We Hide.
COUNTRY That Country Is The Richest Which Nourishes The Greatest Number Of Noble And Happy Human Beings.
CONTENTED The Contented Man Is Never Poor, The Discontented Never Rich.
EXPERIENCE Experience Is the Name Everyone Gives To Their Mistakes.
CUNNING Every Man Wishes To Be Wise, And They Who Cannot Be Wise Are Almost Always Cunning.
CYNIC The Cynic Is One Who Never Sees A Good Quality In A Man, And Never Fails To See a Bad One.
BOND An Honest Man's Word Is as Good As His Bond.
BORE We Often Pardon Those Who Bore Us, But Never Those Whom We Bore.
GREATNESS Some Men Are Born Great, Some Achieve Greatness, And Some Have Greatness Thrust Upon Them.
Few Acts For Good Life That I shall try to appreciate the unique character of an interpersonal relationship and make every effort to preserve it.
That I shall put myself in a position to be of service to people who may be in need.
That I shall try to exercise my potential for spirituality, and emulate God by behaving according to the Divine attributes.
I realize that my rational mind is far more powerful than I had assumed, and I will seek ways to develop it to its full capacity.
I shall always keep in mind that it is better to go the house of a mourner than to the house of feasting.
That I shall try to avoid activities that provide an escape from reality and realize that growth consists only if dealing with reality.
I shall always remember that my actions and behaviour even when they may seem to me to be a private affair, do affect others, and that I have an obligation to refrain from affecting others negatively.
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