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Behind every successful man…

The phrase “Behind every successful man, there is a woman” usually means that a man’s achievements depend a lot on a woman’s support, partnership, and sacrifices. We often hear this in interviews or read it on the first page of famous people’s biographies. They proudly say, “Without her support and sacrifice, none of this would have been possible.” Sounds very deep, very emotional. But no one actually explains what these “sacrifices” are. What exactly does the woman do that makes the man so successful? Nobody tells us. Especially not those successful men. Well, I’ve finally cracked this secret. And I’m going to share it with you, because clearly they never will. Ready to hear it? The support and sacrifice a woman gives is very simple: she lets the man do his work peacefully… by not disturbing him every five minutes. Especially by not asking: Should I buy this suit or that one? क्या मुझे यह सूट खरीदना चाहिए या वह वाला? Bring the coriander, bring the chilies. धनिया ले आओ, मिर...
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The Two Shutters

In a small town in Jabalpur, two friends, Arjun and Rakesh, grew up on the same street. Arjun’s father ran a small grocery shop. Every morning at 7 AM sharp, the metal shutter would roll up with a loud rattle. By 10 PM, when the shutter finally came down, his father’s feet would ache, his back would hurt, and a notebook full of credit entries would stare back at him. Rakesh’s father, on the other hand, worked in a nearby city. Nobody clearly understood what he did. Some said he “played in the stock market,” others said he “sat at home and made money from his laptop.” All they knew was that he didn’t have a shop, didn’t stock goods, and didn’t shout prices from behind a counter. As they grew up, both boys absorbed what they saw. The Shop Life One summer, Arjun’s father fell sick and Arjun had to manage the shop. He woke up at 6 AM, swept the floor, arranged the biscuits, chips, and soaps, checked the milk packets, and counted change for the cash box. By 7, the first customer had arri...

Ancient Traders

When there was nothing —no technology, science, government, society, and its laws like marriage—traders still existed. Both men and women were traders. From nature, men acquired muscle power and the ability to utilize it, while women developed beauty and the capacity to use it. Consequently, they began trading these attributes with one another. Men employed their muscle power for hunting and gathering, and they shared the food with women in exchange for sex, as that was the sole requirement for men at that time—to eat, sleep, and reproduce. This natural integration is encoded in their DNA. This behavior persists in animals, suggesting that all humans were once animals. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle famously stated, “Man is by nature a social animal.” Both men and women were free to change partners whenever they found a better trade deal. However, men soon realized that trading for sex was an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. There was always a better provider for wome...

DO NOT TRADE

Why Young Professionals Should Focus on Their Jobs First? you’re just starting out in your career, it’s super tempting to jump into trading or investing to get rich quick. But guess what? Putting your career first can actually lead to better long-term results! First off, those early years are all about building your skills, gaining experience, and making yourself a star in your field. Knowing your stuff really opens doors to higher pay and more awesome opportunities, which means you’re better set up to invest wisely later on. If you’re always trading, you might end up messing up your job and slowing down your career. Second, trading can be a real gamble, especially if you’re not a financial whiz. Markets can be wild, and even small wins can feel like a drag compared to the time and stress. By focusing on your career first, you can build a steady income and a solid financial foundation before diving into serious investments. Finally, saving money and learning the basics of investing ...

It's Rich People's Game

Investing, Thinking, Reading, Meditating and Leisure are activities that are often associated with wealth and privilege. While money is certainly a form of wealth, true richness lies in time and mental well-being. It’s important to distinguish between "Richness" and merely having a lot of money. Time-rich and mind-rich individuals are often more valuable than those who are solely focused on financial gain. A mind-rich person can easily generate money and time, while a time-rich person can easily acquire money and a rich mind if they choose to. This is because time-rich individuals can utilise their time effectively by working hard and reading mindfully. This concept is similar to the power, sex, and money triad that has dominated the world for centuries and is likely to continue doing so. Whoever possesses one of these elements can often easily obtain the other two. Sex has historically been used to control power and money, money has been used to buy sex and power, and pow...

Wealth is created not by money, but by mindset

M ost of us claim to want to be rich, but in reality, we don’t. We merely desire money to spend on our desires and fulfil our wants, only to lose it again. Essentially, we want to appear and feel wealthy rather than actually be rich. Being money-rich means having a substantial amount of money available without the need to spend it. How can one become wealthy if they continue earning and spending the same amount, resulting in a zero bank balance? If asked what they would do with a one-crore rupee, people would list their desired purchases, such as a car, a flat, a mobile phone, and jewellery. However, no one would say they would do nothing with the money because they don’t need to spend it. In contrast, the second type of person would be one-crore rupee richer than the first because the first person has already spent all their money on their desired purchases, leaving their bank balance at zero. Nevertheless, the second person still has one-crore rupee. Now, if the person who s...

Which Religion is Best ?

  For me nature is god, but let's not get into this argument about what is a god or to whom we call God, rather this post is about how every religion is trying to reach god.  If you see in the above picture, in the centre there is a star and on the outer circle, there are four different colour points, all four points are at the same distance from the Star.  Now let's think of these four colour dots as the four major religions in the world and star as God. If you walk from any religion towards God, you will reach God, which will be the shortest path. every religion can take you to god because this is how it became a religion, someone walked into that religious path and reached the god and told others that you can too find the god if you will follow this path. Take the example of any religion, there is always a person who found the god and told others to follow it, so it can take others to god.  Jesus, Mohammad, Raam or Guru Nanak all found god in their own way and tol...