The Beauty of a Marriage Passbook

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Piya married Hitesh this day. At the end of the wedding party, Piya’s mother gave her a newly opened bank saving passbook With Rs.1000 deposit amount.

Mother: Piya, take this passbook. Keep it as a record of your marriage life. When there’s something happy and memorable happened in your new life, put some money in. Write down what it’s about next to the line. The more memorable the event is, the more money you can put in. I’ve done the first one for you today. Do the others with Hitesh. When you look back after years, you can know how much happiness you’ve had.’

Piya shared this with Hitesh when getting home. They both thought it was a great idea and were anxious to know when the second deposit can be made.

This was what they did after certain time:
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Live Life

The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity, answered “Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money.

Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.

And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present.

The result being that he does not live in the present or future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.”

WHAT YOU STILL CAN…..

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“At the age of 24  I was a conductor “

 Rajanikanth

” I didn’t even complete my University Education

 Bill Gates

” I was One who served in Hotels “

 Oberai

” At my Childhood days, I stitched shoes”

 Abraham Lincoln

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Selfless Souls – A story and Analogy

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Pencil: “I’m sorry….”

Eraser: “For what? You didn’t do anything wrong.”

Pencil: “I’m sorry coz you get hurt becoz of me. Whenever I made a mistake,
you’re always there to erase it. But as you make my mistakes vanish, you
lose a part of yourself. You get smaller and smaller each time.”

Eraser: “That’s true. But I don’t really mind. You see, I was made to do
this. I was made to help you whenever you do something wrong. Even though
one day, I know I’ll be gone and you’ll replace me with a new one, I’m
actually happy with my job. So please, stop worrying. I hate seeing you sad.”

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