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Saturday, March 21, 2026
✨ Trust Grows Where Truth Flows.✨
Sunday, March 15, 2026
“Know your Worth, but respect others’ Worth too.”
πThe Mirror and The
Transparent Glass π
The
students were curious.
The
teacher first held up the mirror and asked, “What do you see in the mirror?”
A student
replied, “We see ourselves.”
Then
the teacher held up the transparent glass and asked, “What do you see through
this glass?”
Another
student answered, “We can see the world outside — other students, trees, and
everything around us.”
The
teacher smiled and explained, “The mirror reminds us to look at ourselves. It
helps us understand our strengths and our mistakes. This is how we develop
self-respect and self-love.”
She
then pointed to the transparent glass and said, “The glass reminds us to look
beyond ourselves. It shows us the world and the people around us. This teaches
us to care for others.”
The
students listened carefully.
The teacher continued, “If you look only in the mirror, you may think only about yourself and forget others. But if you look through the glass, you may care for others and forget your own worth.
At
that moment, the students understood the lesson clearly.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
“Know your Worth, but respect others’ Worth too.”
He
planted the first seed in a pot and wrote “Selfishness” on it.
The
Selfishness plant grew quickly but weakly. It took too much water and sunlight,
leaving little for the other plants nearby. Soon its leaves turned yellow and
it started drying.
The Self-Respect plant grew strong and straight. It took what it needed but did not harm the other plants. Its stem became firm and healthy.
The Self-Love plant grew beautifully. It received care and also spread shade and freshness around it. Other plants near it also grew well.
One day the teacher asked, "What did you learn from these plants?"
The teacher smiled and said, "Exactly! In life, selfishness may seem powerful for a moment, but it weakens us.
Self-respect makes us strong, and self-love helps us grow while spreading kindness."
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Focus on the Heart, Not the Shine. Make It Meaningful, Not Just Beautiful.
One day, a young boy named Laxman came
to learn from him.
Laxman was talented and ambitious. He
wanted to create the most perfect clock anyone had ever seen. He polished the
outer frame until it shone like gold. He carved beautiful designs. He made sure
there was not even a tiny scratch.
But when he placed it on the table… Only silence… It did not tick.
Laxman lowered his head.
“The purpose of a clock,” the master
continued, “is not to look perfect. Its purpose is to keep time. If it doesn’t
tick, its beauty has no value.”
That night, Laxman thought deeply. He
realized he had been chasing perfection instead of remembering the purpose.
The next day, he built another clock.
This time, he focused on the mechanism. He worked with patience, discipline,
and attention. The clock was simple — not fancy — but when he wound it up…
Years later, Laxman became known across
the country — not for the most decorative clocks, but for the most dependable
ones. People were fascinated that his clocks lasted for generations.
And
Laxman never forgot the lesson:
π
Moral:
✨ Trust Grows Where Truth Flows.✨
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