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Rather than the destination it is the journey that lends meaning to our lives, great Neelkanth. Being faithful to our path will lead to consequences, both good as well as bad. For that is the way of the universe.
Amish Tripathi
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Amish Tripathi
Age: 49
Born: 1974
Born: October 18
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Whether a man is a legend or not is decided by history, not fortune tellers.
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his burden didn't feel any lighter. but he felt strong enough to carry it
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No. The purpose is not the destination but the journey itself. Only those who understand this simple truth can experience true happiness.
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It is your karma to fight evil. It doesn't matter if the people that evil is being committed against don't fight back. It doesn't matter if the entire world chooses to look the other way. Always remember this. You don't live with the consequences of other people's karma. You live with the consequences of your own
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The key question isn't 'What is Evil?' The key question is 'When does the Good become Evil?
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Nature is not concerned about fairness, it only interested in efficiency.
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Lord Manu had said it's not people who are evil. True evil exists beyond them. It attracts people. It causes confusion amongst its enemies. But Evil in itself is too big to be confined to to just a few.
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Often,our immediate reaction to a sudden crisis help us save ourselves. Our response to gradual crises that creep up upon us, on the other hand,may be so adaptive as to ultimately lead to self-destruction.
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I don't believe anything till I have seen the proof. For anything without proof, I think we should believe the theory that gives us peace. It doesn't matter whether the theory is true or not.
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There is your truth and there is my truth. As for the universal truth, it does not exist.
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I believe if you want to convey a complex philosophy, its advisable to keep it simple: day-to-day lingo.
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I don't believe in symbolic gods.I believe that god exists all around us.In the flow of the river,in the rustle of the trees,in the whisper of the winds. He speaks to us all the time.all we need to do is listen.
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It's our greed to extract more and more from good that turns it into evil.
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Weak people never admit that they are responsible for their own state. They always blame either circumstances or others.
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