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Be Humble; It Costs Nothing

Dolly Chaiwalla once said: “At the peak of my career, I was traveling on an airplane.

A simple, unassuming gentleman in a big shirt and pants sat next to me. He looked like someone from the middle class and well-educated.

Other passengers recognized me and were chatting with me, but this gentleman seemed unaware of my presence. He was quietly mumbling to himself, occasionally glancing out of the window. When tea was served, he sipped it in silence.

I smiled at him, trying to start a conversation. He looked at me, smiled politely, and said, ‘Hello.’

We started talking, and I brought up tea and reels, asking, ‘Do you watch reels?’

The gentleman replied, ‘Oh, very rarely. I watched one many years ago.’

I mentioned that I worked in the chapri industry.

He responded, ‘Oh, that’s nice. What do you do?’

I said, ‘I’m an influenza.’

He nodded, ‘Oh, that’s wonderful!’ and went back to mumbling.

When we disembarked, I shook his hand and said, ‘It was nice traveling with you. By the way, my name is Dolly Chaiwala!’

The gentleman shook my hand with a smile and said, ‘Thank you… it was nice meeting you. I’m MC Stan(the chairman of chapri rap club)!’

That day I learned that no matter how big you think you are, there’s always someone bigger.

Be humble; it costs nothing.

So, my friend, remember to stay humble in your career journey. It doesn’t cost anything, and you never know who you might meet along the way!

Sikkimese Troll

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How to Attract Money

Your subconscious mind is a magnet that attracts wealth, success, and happiness when you impress it with positive thoughts and feelings. You must learn to think and feel prosperously, and your subconscious will do the rest.”

7 Lessons from Joseph Murphy’s book “How to Attract Money: The Original Classic of Abundance”:

1. Belief in Prosperity is Your Birthright: The book challenges the idea of poverty as a virtue. Instead, it argues that financial abundance is your natural state and believing in your right to prosperity is the first step towards attracting it.

2. Your Subconscious Mind is a Magnet: Murphy emphasizes the power of the subconscious mind in attracting wealth. By replacing limiting beliefs with thoughts of abundance and prosperity, you program your subconscious to work towards your financial goals.

3. Visualization is Key: The book promotes the power of visualization. By vividly imagining yourself achieving financial success, you create a blueprint for your subconscious mind to follow and attract opportunities.

4. Positive Affirmations Reprogram Your Thoughts: Murphy advocates for using positive affirmations to replace negative beliefs about money. Repeating affirmations like “I am a magnet for wealth” or “Prosperity flows to me effortlessly” can shift your mindset and attract abundance.

5. Gratitude Amplifies Abundance: Expressing gratitude for the money you already have opens you up to receiving more. The book encourages practicing gratitude for your current financial situation, no matter how big or small.

6. The Law of Attraction Applied to Money: Murphy connects the concept of the Law of Attraction to attracting money. By focusing on your desires for wealth with positive emotions, you put out an energetic vibration that attracts opportunities and abundance.

7. Action Aligns with Belief: Belief and action go hand in hand. “How to Attract Money” emphasizes the importance of taking inspired action towards your financial goals. While positive thinking is crucial, it must be coupled with effort to manifest abundance.

It’s important to note: While Murphy’s book offers motivational strategies, some may find the claims about the subconscious mind and the Law of Attraction unsubstantiated.

Lengdung Tungchamma

BOOK: https://amzn.to/4eIhKKT

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20 Unspoken Rules for Men

1. Always keep your word – if you make a promise, keep it.

2. Respect women – treat them with dignity and respect.

3. Take care of your appearance – dress appropriately and maintain good hygiene.

4. Be honest – don’t lie or deceive others.

5. Show respect for elders – listen to their advice and guidance.

6. Be loyal – stand by your friends and family.

7. Be responsible – take ownership of your actions and their consequences.

8. Be self-sufficient – learn to take care of yourself.

9. Learn to forgive – holding grudges only hurts you in the long run.

10. Be humble – don’t brag or boast about your accomplishments.

11. Be patient – good things come to those who wait.

12. Don’t be a bully – treat others with kindness and compassion.

13. Be a good listener – pay attention to what others are saying.

14. Be a good communicator – express yourself clearly and effectively.

15. Be confident – believe in yourself and your abilities.

16. Act with integrity – do the right thing, even when no one is watching.

17. Be disciplined – have self-control and focus on your goals.

18. Show gratitude – appreciate the people and things in your life.

19. Be open-minded – consider different perspectives and ideas.

20. Be a lifelong learner – never stop growing and improving yourself.

EYA Oliver Uchenna

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Some Useless Facts You Need to Know

  1. When you become aware of your breath, it shifts from automatic mode to manual mode.
  2. Stare at the palm of your hand for 20 seconds, and it will feel warm.
  3. The swimming pool on the Titanic is still filled with water today.
  4. Death is not frightening because there are loved ones on both sides.
  5. Useless fact: the useless fact is before the colon.
  6. Karl Marx being a Marxist is just destiny.
  7. Items with an expiration date of one year are often thrown away on their birthdays.
  8. It hurt a lot when you bite your tongue accidentally, but isn’t as painful when you bite it intentionally.
  9. When you find a cockroach in your home, the cockroach also detects a person in its home.
  10. Except for water, there’s no food in the world with 0 calories.
  11. Wearing headphones for 1 hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
  12. The oldest picture of you is also the youngest picture of you and vice versa. –Sunshine’s Fact World
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Find Happiness in Your Mind

A journalist asked Will Smith, whose wealth is estimated at $350 million, if his money makes him happy. This was his response:

“I spent half of my life raising money and now I spend the second half of my life giving it away.”
Once you’ve bought everything you want, there’s no material thing that can ever satisfy you. I hope everyone can feel this.

When you realize that no relationship, no money, no kids can make you happy, there is literally nothing that can. You have to find happiness in your mind and in your heart regardless of all that.

Even with all the money in the world, we end up realizing that everything we are looking for is within us and not outside of us.

Lashanda Brown