Wednesday, March 25, 2015

be grateful to those people who contribute to our success

This about Mr. Zavere Poonawala who is a well-known Parsee industrialist in Pune, India. He had this driver named Ganga Datt with him for the last 30 years on his limousine, which was originally owned by Acharya Rajneesh.
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Ganga Datt passed away recently and at that time Mr. Poonawala was in Mumbai for some important work. As soon as he heard the news, he canceled all his meetings, requested the driver’s family to await him for the cremation and came back to Pune immediately by a helicopter.
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On reaching Pune, he asked the limo to be decorated with flowers as he wished Ganga Datt should be taken in the same car which he himself had driven since the beginning. When Ganga Datt’s family agreed to his wishes, he himself drove Ganga Datt from his home up to the ghat on his last journey.
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When asked about it, Mr. Poonawala replied that Ganga Datt had served him day and night, and he could at least do this being eternally grateful to him. He further added that Ganga Datt rose up from poverty and educated both his children very well. His daughter is a Chartered accountant and that is so commendable.
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His comment in the end, is the essence of a successful life in all aspects:
“Everybody earns money which is nothing unusual in that, but we should always be grateful to those people who contribute to our success. This is the belief, we have been brought up with, which made me do, what I did”.
An inspiring example of humanity ……

Thanks for getting 66 A scrapped.......Ninad and Shreya.....Thnaks

My message to Ad Ninad Laud and  Ad Shreya Singhal: Hats off to u and Shreya. Congrats. v r obliged. Atleast file one such PIL in every 3 years and serve the country. U do not need to visit any religious place or charities. Such work is more then any punya karma.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

share life and the love...inspite of they being thrash

The world-renowned psychologist, Sigmund Freud, died at the age of 83, a bitter and disillusioned man.
Though he was one of the most influential thinkers,
Freud had little compassion for the common person.
In 1918, he wrote, “I have found little that is good about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this or that ethical doctrine or to none at all” (Veritas Reconsidered, p. 36).
As a result of his bitterness toward humanity, Freud died friendless!
Many of his loyal followers had even abandoned him, not out of psychological disagreements-
- but because they were disillusioned with how bitter he had become.
- your relationships with people are some of the most valuable commodities you’ll ever have.
Yet many, as they grow older, tend to become like Freud: bitter, angry, and cynical toward others.
But as you grow in your faith-
- you can be the exact opposite as the joy of the Lord overcomes your life more and more every day.
So nourish your friendships and keep people close.
They’re some of the most important things you can have in life!
Pray that God would surround you with good friends with whom you can share life and the love.