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Continue reading →: Clichés of LifePeople generally ignore cliché and trivial pieces of advice, but what they don’t realize is that they are more often than not good. The common notion people carry in their heads is that such advice doesn’t work. But the ironic part of the situation is that any advice becomes a…
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Continue reading →: Friendship – Why Some Last Forever While Others Fade With TimeFriends truly deserve a special place in our hearts, and I think, every other relationship reaches the point of perfection when people in them start acting like friends. However, I always wonder why some friends are always there, transcending the separation of time and distance. While others fade away right…
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Continue reading →: Why Should You NOT Read Books?Reading books, or reading in general, is one of those things that will wind up on many people’s New Year’s resolution lists. And we all know what happens with those resolutions. At best, we stick to them for a week or so, then everything is back to the same old,…
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Continue reading →: Why ‘Prejudice’ is a Sin Far Greater Than ‘Pride’?In the Christian theology, there is a concept of the Seven Deadly Sins. They were first set forth by Pope Gregory I during the 6th century AD and they are – pride, greed, lust, wrath, gluttony, envy, and sloth. The reason they are called ‘deadly’ is because they are considered…
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Continue reading →: Why ‘Mathematics’ is and Always Will be IncompleteIf you love mathematics then you would definitely love this article but if you hate mathematics then you would love this even more. This is a story about the quest to find a complete system of mathematics, something similar to the ‘theory of everything’ in modern Physics.
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Continue reading →: Nachiketa: The Original Story of ‘The Boy Who Lived’The ancient story of ‘Nachiketa and Yama’ is often seen as the tale of the first spiritual seeker. This allegorical tale is found in the Katha Upanishad, one of the ten principal Upanishads. However, references to this story and of ‘Nachiketa’ are found in many other ancient Hindu texts as…
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A Place Where ‘Science and Spirituality’ Meets
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Continue reading →: A Place Where ‘Science and Spirituality’ Meets“All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree. All these aspirations are directed toward ennobling man’s life, lifting it from the sphere of mere physical existence and leading the individual towards freedom.” — Albert Einstein






