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Sunday Series 2: When Experience Meets Expectations From The Heart

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When Experience Meets Expectations Stories We Don’t Talk About Opening Generation gap has always existed, but today it feels wider, sharper, and more complicated. Earlier, grandparents filled that gap with stories, values, and gentle corrections. Today, most of that emotional space is taken over by screens and instant entertainment. In this changed world, even classrooms are affected. Advice, discipline, or genuine concern from senior teachers sometimes appears outdated to young learners. At the same time, young teachers with fresh energy and modern communication styles are celebrated quickly - even before time tests their depth. This is not a blame story. This is a reflection. A quiet truth we rarely speak about. And today, I am opening my heart. Real Incidents 1. A Friend Who Chose Silence Over Insult One of my closest friends, a senior and respected teacher in a reputed institute, spent decades shaping young minds. But near retirement, he faced repeated humiliation - only because h...

Respect Money before it's too late? Real Stories: Spend Precisely and Invest Wisely

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Respect Money💰: Real Stories  Spend Precisely and Invest Wisely ​When the water of wealth rises, the lotus of desire expands. When the water recedes, the lotus, rooted in expectation, withers completely. ​The Opening: Respecting the Cycle of Wealth ​Those who fail to respect money rarely remain wealthy in the long term. This isn't about mere saving; it's about understanding the psychology of prosperity . When individuals experience unexpected profit or a significant salary increase, the mind often mistakes this temporary surge for a permanent reality. Rather than securing their future through investment, many succumb to " lifestyle creep "—wasting capital on unwarranted luxuries, grandstanding, or perpetual celebrations. History teaches a harsh lesson: when the inevitable downturn comes, the hands once extended for aid remain empty. ​The timeless wisdom of the great poet Bihari captures this perfectly: ​बढ़त-बढ़त संपति सलिलु, मन-सरोजु बढ़ि जाइ। घटत-घटत सु न फिरि घटे...