Stray Thoughts
27 - 12 Jan 2010



Dear Friends,

There are very many counter questions, whenever you try to reconcile the modern life, with what the scriptures propound since the hoary past.

You are right but do you know that even the thinking processes (which you naturally think are your pwn personal contributions to the modern world) are fixed and not everyone will work hard no matter what. What you think and do are fixed as well. The thoughts come to you based on what gunn u r in at a particular time.
The tiger will hunt other animal's off spring. But will lick and indulge its own.

The instinct as we call it is a very complex interplay of many many forces and influences. These do not occur due to any accident. They appear at a certain time and place due to the destiny of the creatures present there.

There was a plane accident. Some years ago in which a Mr Chaucharia a mama of Savita died in Japan along with nearly 500 others . The only survivor was a japanese girl. Everyone else including the crew perished. What took Mr Chaucharia to his lonely death in a strange land? What made the girl survive?

But reg working hard: in the same set of circumstances some people will aggressively work very hard and some will just sit back and let it go. Yet it is not always the hard worker who will come out the winner.

Anil Agarwal of the Sterling group was a Patna ka ordinary citizen and where is he now? He works less now then he did when he was in service and makes a million times more.

The reward is not in proportion to work it is directly related to your destiny.

No one shall dissuade anyone from working hard. But is there any assurance that the hard work will be rewarded in direct proportion to the effort?

My friend Mukesh Varma USA studied intensively for 3 months for the sr cambridge exams. I did not as my father was sick and then died. Yet I scored 21 Mukesh scored 29 out of a best possible 5.
All his 3 months hard work led him nowhere.
Please however, DO NOT STOP working hard. Carry on and hope for the best.

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