Gandhiji's Words of Wisdom

#2
I am extremely glad that you have brought up one of the greatest quotes of Mahatma. Really, I am one of his fans. I am searching for "My experiments with truth" since long time. Tell me how many of us have courage to speak truth like Mahatma? His values of life, simplicity, truthfullness, forward thinking (list is endless) are truly fascinating and if one is quite serious, the books written by him and about him make extremely interesting reading. Hope and pray that I can implement and follow at least 10% of the teachings of Mahatma in my life. You really touched my heart by bringing up this quote.
 

SavantGarde

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#3
"BLue Guitar"

"You Don't Play Things As They Are On Your Blue Guitar" "Things As They Are, Are Changed Upon My Blue Guitar"


"Always Have A Dream"

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SavantGarde

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#5
Re: "BLue Guitar"

Hi,

Can you please help me understand it .. ? It is way beyond my peanut sized brain !
Saga,

Firstly do not have such a low esteem of your brain, however new you maybe to here or in the market, Think Positively and be convinced that you can make more money out of a rupee than any of us here regardless of our experience, and if even if you do make a few a losses, treat it as a learning experience for which you had to pay.

Now the Explanation: Simply put it means, one can break all the rules of the game be successful.

Chillout Friend

Seeya

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SavantGarde

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#7
Young & Old

"While The Young Know All The Rules, Old Know All The Exceptions."

I don't have the faintest idea, who said the above, maybe age is catching up.....:)


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#8
Re: Judgement & Experience

But Bad Judgement doesn't necessarily means that it is path to Good Judgement. With every Bad Judgement, one should analyze and improve and avoid mistakes that resulted in Bad Judgement. In this way, every Bad Judgement will be a stepping stone to Good Judgement.

There is no harm in doing mistakes, the actual problem lies in repeating the old mistakes.

Regards,
a$h.investor
 

SavantGarde

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#9
Re: Judgement & Experience

But Bad Judgement doesn't necessarily means that it is path to Good Judgement. With every Bad Judgement, one should analyze and improve and avoid mistakes that resulted in Bad Judgement. In this way, every Bad Judgement will be a stepping stone to Good Judgement.

There is no harm in doing mistakes, the actual problem lies in repeating the old mistakes.

Regards,
a$h.investor
My Dear Friend,

All Through Your Analysis of JUDGEMENT, You Completely Forgot about EXPERIENCE......:D

I Would Recommend You read "Young & Old" first


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