Tuesday, February 21, 2012


“Twenty years from now 
you will be more disappointed
by the things that you didn't do 
than by the ones you did do. 
So throw off the bowlines. 
Sail away from the safe harbor. 
Catch the trade winds in your sails.
Explore. Dream. Discover.”
~Mark Twain





"When building a main mast, 
shipbuilders choose the tallest, 
strongest tree they can find.


Then they cut away 
the surrounding trees,
leaving their selection 
exposed to the elements 
so it becomes even stronger 
and more flexible.


In life, your main mast 
is made up of 
your most cherished values, 
the ones that won't fail you 
when the going gets rough.


When your sails are set 
and the fierce winds of life 
begin to buffet you, 
your most cherished values
 remain strong yet resilient.


They sustain and give you strength
during difficult times."
 -Thomas L. Hardin




P.S:
Ships are ready to handle
storms at sea.......not when 
they are in the middle of one...
but even before they ever
became ships.


In the same way....
the ability and strength
to handle challenges in life.....
needs to be inculcated.....
long before they appear on
one's horizon.
Wishing you an awesome day :)
Namaste,
Bhagya













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