Spirituality for Millennials: Choosing quality over quantity is always a good idea
In the battle of life, you need someone with a broad vision to see the imperceptible critical combats of life that catch you off guard. The quality of that choice determines the quantity of your progress.
Whether it is a student looking for a genuine teacher or a teacher looking for intelligent students, whether it is a leader looking for competent followers or a follower looking for a magnanimous leader or whether it is in the search for deep meaningful relationships, the criteria to make the choice is simply quality.
Jealousy is an attack on oneself. A jealous person is a certified worst enemy of himself. A jealous person can be termed as a master self-whipper, heedlessly allowing the termites of jealousy to eat away one’s peace of mind.
Spirituality for Millennials: This new year, rediscover your old friends
True friendship is when love doesnât change with changing positions in life. Loving dealings between friends cannot be purchased by money power.
Come new year and we want to buy everything new. But when it comes to friendship, old is gold.
In the Bhagavata Purana, we find a saga of friendship, which demonstrates the fabulous way in which old relationships can be rekindled gently and ushered to the forefront of your life. Like Drona and Drupada, Sudama and Krsna were thick friends during their gurukul days.
Krsna went on to become Dwarakadhisha and Sudama remained a poor austere brahmana. Urged by his wife and considering the plight of their emaciated children, Sudama decided to approach his old friend. Though the household was bare, his wife managed to get a few handfuls of chipped rice from the neighbourhood which became the gift bundle Sudama carried to meet his old friend.