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Quote of the day

Don’t get involved in people’s drama & dysfunction. There’s a lot of that going on nowadays. As much as they try to engage you, take a step back. If they’re reasonable & open to discussion, you could try advising them. Else, stay clear or you could lose your peace altogether!

It’s better using our precious time on us rather arguing with the blockhead coz on everyone’s mind only they are right. Mental peace is a big thing so sometimes you can win a battle by just remain silent

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Quote of the day

Forgive and move on. It’s powerful. It’s an act of kindness. It’s the beginning of healing. Yet many refuse to do so, preferring to cling on to grudges, resentment & payback time. It’s not worth it. Life’s too short for all that drama. Just forgive & keep that peace in you.

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Cleanse your heart.

Let go of grudges.

What’s the point of holding them?

Forgive and move on.

When you forgive, the Almighty will increase your honour.

You’ll feel the burden on your shoulders lighten! 《FORGIVE AND FORGET

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‏”Forgive whoever wrongs you”
‏~ Prophet ﷺ.
‏وَلْيَعْفُوا وَلْيَصْفَحُوا أَلَا تُحِبُّونَ أَن يَغْفِرَ اللَّهُ لَكُمْ وَاللَّهُ غَفُورٌ رَّحِيمٌ
‏Let them pardon and forgive. Do you not love to be forgiven by Allah? And Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
‏(Qur’an 24:22)
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Posted in Development, Life Lessons, Story

The Scholar and the Ferryman


A scholar of language and grammar undertook a journey. A river had to be crossed. As was the custom in those days, the scholar hired the boat of a waiting ferryman who took people across the river.

During the journey, the scholar asked the ferryman, with obvious pride and mockery, if he knew anything about grammar and the rules of language.

The ferryman simply replied, “I don’t.”

“Alas!” retorted the rude scholar of grammar, “You have wasted half of your life.”

At this, the sailor was terribly hurt and aggrieved. But he kept quiet. Suddenly the boat was extremely nervous in the high waves and gushing water. “Do you know how to swim, learned Sir?” asked the sailor.

“No!” said the scholar.

The ferryman remarked, “Alas! You have wasted your whole life for the boat is sure to capsize in a few minutes.”

Moral: Knowledge in one branch is not enough to be proud about.

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Scholor and a Ferryman

The Scholar and the FerrymanA scholar of language and grammar undertook a journey. A river had to be crossed. As was the custom in those days, the scholar hired the boat of a waiting ferryman who took people across the river.During the journey, the scholar asked the ferryman, with obvious pride and mockery, if he knew anything about grammar and the rules of language.The ferryman simply replied, “I don’t.”“Alas!” retorted the rude scholar of grammar, “You have wasted half of your life.”At this, the sailor was terribly hurt and aggrieved. But he kept quiet. Suddenly the boat was extremely nervous in the high waves and gushing water. “Do you know how to swim, learned Sir?” asked the sailor.“No!” said the scholar.The ferryman remarked, “Alas! You have wasted your whole life for the boat is sure to capsize in a few minutes.”Moral: Knowledge in one branch is not enough to be proud about.
Posted in Life Lessons

Quote of the day

Don’t get discouraged when things don’t happen according to your timing. Pray that the Almighty grants you ultimate patience while you wait. Constantly remind yourself that the longer it takes, the more He has in store for you. You will be surprised & overjoyed with the outcome!

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A Dumb Blonde joke.

Jack, a handsome man, walked into a sports bar around 9:58 pm. He sat down next to this blonde at the bar and stared up at the TV as the 10:00 news came on. The news crew was covering a story of a man on a ledge of a large building preparing to jump.

The blonde looked at Jack and said, “Do you think he’ll jump?”

Jack says, “You know what, I bet he will.” The blonde replied, “Well, I bet he won’t.” Jack placed $30 on the bar and said, “You’re on!”

Just as the blonde placed her money on the bar, the guy did a swan dive off of the building, falling to his death. The blonde was very upset and handed her $30 to Jack, saying, “Fair’s fair… Here’s your money.”

Jack replied, “I can’t take your money, I saw this earlier on the 5 o’clock news and knew he would jump.”

The blonde replies, “I did too; but I didn’t think he’d do it again.”

Jack took the money.
🤐😊

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Daily vocabulary for competitive exams.

1.Rift (N)-a break in friendly relations between people or groups of people. मनमुटाव

2.Consolidated (V)-to combine or unite. संगठित

3.Reluctance (N)-unwillingness or disinclination to do something. अनिच्छा

4.Overarching (Adj)-affecting or including everything.

5.Realignment (N)-the action of changing or restoring something to a different or former position or state. फिर से संगठित करना

6.Ousted (V)-drive out or expel (someone) from a position or place. बेदख़ल

7.Encroachments (N)-entry to another’s property without right or permission. अतिक्रमण

8.Assertion (N)-the act of affirming or asserting or stating something. अभिकथन

9.Moot (Adj)-subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty. विवादास्पद

10.Deemed (V)-regard or consider in a specified way.

11.Inevitable (N)-a situation that is unavoidable. अनिवार्य

12.Inconvenient (Adj)-causing trouble, difficulties, or discomfort. असुविधाजनक

13.Curbs (N)-a check or restraint on something. नियंत्रण, प्रतिबंध

14.Adjudication (N)-a formal judgement on a disputed matter. न्याय निर्णय

15.Bandh (N)-a general strike.

16.Certitude (N)-absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case. निश्चितता