Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Insult

                  So many times, we come across situations which are insulting. May it be a teacher scolding or your friends making fun of you. Naturally we become angry. We think,"How can they say anything about me? Who are they to judge me and insult me?"
                  You know these people are actually indirectly motivating you. When you are in that moment all you can think about is how to prove them wrong. Which indirectly pushes you to do better. All these efforts are made just to prove them wrong.
                 Sri Sri says,"Insults are like cow dung. When you add it to the plant, it becomes manure." Initially when you add cow dung, it smells. When the plant absorbs it and the flower blooms, the odour of the cow dung is forgotten.
                 People are going to insult you anyways. It is up to you whether to take the insult positively or not. You cannot stop people from talking but you decide what pact does it have on you. At the end, if you take it positively, you succeed. If not, you are at loss.
                   
                                  INSULTS AREN'T INSULTING,
                                  THEY ARE MOTIVATING (indirectly).

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