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How to be happy....
One of my favorite stories. this thought provoking piece of advice is attributed to sri ramana mahirishi. how to be be happy once a lady who was troubled by many problems approached guru ramana for some sound advice on how to live a happy and contented life. the guru gave her a patient hearing and did not interrupt her as she listed all her troubles and needs. once she was through he asked her to tell him in simple terms as to what exactly she was looking for and how he could be of help. the lady blurted out swamiji i want to be happy nothing more. please tell me how to be happy with all these things troubling me? swami ramana responded my dear lady the solution is simple. will you do as i tell you? the lady vigorously nodded her head to indicate her willingness. the guru continued you said i want to be happy. now here is my advice. first drop the i from your statement. what is left in it now? could you repeat it? she replied want to be happy. guruji then said ah now that we have got rid of i from your statement why dont you remove want to also from it and repeat that which is remaining? she thought for a moment and said be happy there you have it guru chuckled the solution to your problems. drop the "i" and the "want" from your life then you will be happy"
Learning 17 - moment of truth
Hi my next story is about truth. you d agree that this has n happens to almost all of us at some point in our lives there was a young studentarcher who reached such proficiency in his art that he could shoot an arrow into a tree and then cleave that arrow into two with the next shot. he began to boast that he was a greater archer than his guru. one day his guru a venerable old man in his 70 s asked the youth to accompany him on a trip across the hills. the journey was uneventful until they came to a deep chasm. a single log spanned the chasm. the guru walked down to the centre of the log unshouldered his bow and taking an arrow shot it into a tree on the other side. his next shot cleaved the first arrow into two. "now it s your turn" he said walking back to where his student was standing. the youth stepped gingerly on the log and very slowly and carefully made his way to the middle. but his heart was in his mouth. he knew that if he lost his footing he would plunge to his death. his hands trembled as he strung an arrow into his bow. preoccupied with the danger he was in he found it hard to focus on the target. consequently when he let go of the arrow it missed the tree altogether. whimpering he turned around. "help me" he shouted to his guru. "i ll fall" the old man walked up to him took his hand and stepping backwards led him to safety. neither of them said a word on the return journey but the boy had much to think about. he had realized that to be a master of his art it was not enough to know how to control the bow he had to learn how to control his mind too.
Sudden sad demise of dr. pbs kumar, hr guru most appreciated member on this forum...
sad of dr. pbs hr guru most appreciated member on this forum... his last contribution to our forum was on 18.07.2020. it is a great loss to us and to entire hr fraternity. my heartfelt condolences. please do not appreciate this post.
Hr - guru - india
Hi seniors anted to know the names of good hr heads in the country india.in other words who is the hr guru for the present india . this is just for my knowledge as i am totally unaware whom to pick as my role model. please help. sackshi gupta
What makes a leader- danial goleman
Dear friends presenting you a great article by emotional intelligence regrads rahul
Gandhiji- a management guru
Dear all pls find attached ppt on lessons from gandhiji s life.