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Life Through the Eyes of a Raindrop

Nature is one of the best teacher. Look deep into nature, and you will understand life more clearly. Here is a small but profound lesson we can learn from nature When raindrops from the sky fall into the ocean, they become salty and unfit for drinking. However, if caught in hands, they remain pure enough to drink. When raindrops fall into the river, their journey begins. They don't merely carry water; they sustain and nurture life along their path. If they fall on a hot surface, they perish. If they land on a lotus leaf, they glisten like a jewel. If they fall into an oyster, they transform into a precious pearl. If they merge with the sacred waters of the Ganga or Yamuna, they become holy. But if they land in a muddy puddle, they become so tainted that they can't even be used to wash one’s feet. The raindrop is the same, descending from the sky, yet its worth depends entirely on where it falls. In the same way, God sends every soul into this life as pure as a raindrop. It is o...

In the Right Eyes, You Are Truly an Amazing Art.

Does "everybody" like a rose ? There are people in this world who don't like roses. But just because some people don't like roses, does that make them any less beautiful or valuable? Of course not! Similarly, there are people who don't like Jasmine . Does that diminish the charm of jasmine? Of course not!  Some people don't like Sunflowers either. Does that make sunflowers any less vibrant or magnificent? Not at all!  There are also those who don't like the Lotus . But does that mean the lotus is flawed or inferior? Absolutely not!  The lotus doesn't lose its grace just because a few people fail to see its beauty.  Even the Hibiscus may not be appreciated by everyone. Yet, it remains just as stunning as ever. There will always be people who admire the lotus, and that's more than enough.  Let the lotus attract those who cherish it, and let the lotus haters fade into irrelevance. The same goes for roses—there will always be rose lovers who treasure...