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Value the Sun
You must be surprised for sure why the title is 'Value the Sun'.It is simple as we really don’t value our all-shining Sun. Many civilizations and races extinct or still present have a special space of Sun worship. Well, this post is not about the Sun but the value of the Sun we put in.
We, the human race, from our ancient time valued natural forces as gods. It is just a way of putting value to greater than them. Same way we have our idols, closely bonded people, teachers, mentors or even parents who can be our Sun. They are always present and ready to give you the warmth you need, but we ignore our opportunity to learn from them. Read this to understand more.
Our ego clouds our judgement in such scenario. I have been training and mentoring so many people and always see one basic and common issue that all have. That is the curtain of ego. I always tell my students who happen to be CEO’s and business owners or managers that ego stands for “Energy Going Out”. It usually takes a lot of time for me to help them shed their egoistic mindset before they can shine. Business technicalities and strategic inputs come from your experience and elevated consciousness which directly loses its glamour when ego makes up your mind.
Mark Twain once said, “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” I highly doubt he actually meant that.
For me, what that wise guy meant was among the easy and tough actions, do the tough one first. Once you eat that ugly frog then simple actions are anyway easy to do.Wise enough, as Mark surely was, meant to value the strength of your mind to do a hard task. Rest all falls into places.
The more you value something specific; that object starts to value you also. Be blessed that you always have someone or something in your life and it can be your Sun. You just need to remind yourself to respect it.
Give it a try and your life can conjure a lot of positivity from it.
Jai Sri Hari
Author: Deb Om Malya
There were four members in a household. Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. A bill was overdue. Everybody thought Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it but Nobody did it.
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