Monday, August 28, 2017

WE ARE TOURISTS & GOD IS OUR TRAVEL AGENT

Today’s post is a sharing of a beautiful message I received recently.

 An old man has 8 hair on his head. He went to Barber shop. Barber in anger asked: “Shall I cut or count?” The Old man smiled and said: "Color it!"

LIFE is to enjoy with whatever you have with you, keep smiling. If you feel STRESSED, give yourself A Break.

Enjoy Some:
     Icecream
     Choclates
     Candy
     Cake

Why? Because: STRESSED backwards spelling is DESSERTS; Learn to master and enjoy it.

Alphabetic advice for you:

A B C: Avoid Boring Company.
D E F: Don't Entertain Fools.
G H I: Go for High Ideas.
J K L M: Just Keep a friend like Me!
N O P: Never Overlook the Poor and suffering.
Q R S: Quit Reacting to Silly tales.
T U V: Tune Yourself for your Victory.
W X Y Z: We (e)Xpect You to Zoom ahead in life.

 Also remember:

ONE Good FRIEND is equal to ONE  Good Medicine.

 Likewise ONE Good Group is equal to ONE Full medical store!

 Six Best Doctors in the World:

          1. Sunlight
          2. Rest
          3. Exercise
          4. Diet
          5. Self Confidence
          6. Friends

Maintain them in all stages of Life and enjoy healthy life.

If   you   see   the   moon; You   see    the    beauty    of    God.
If    you   see    the   Sun; You   see    the    power   of    God   &   
If   you   see   the   Mirror; You   see     the    best    Creation of   GOD.



So    Believe   in    God and yourself. We all are tourists & God is our travel agent who has already fixed all our Routes, Reservations & Destinations.  So Trust him & Enjoy the "Trip" called LIFE!

Monday, August 14, 2017

WHAT IS THE WORTH OF GOLD IF NOT USED?
A Miser had buried his gold in a secret place in his garden. Every day he went to the spot, dug up the treasure and counted it piece by piece to make sure it was all there. He made so many trips that a Thief, who had been observing him, guessed what it was the Miser had hidden, and one night quietly dug up the treasure and made off with it.
When the Miser discovered his loss, he was overcome with grief and despair. He groaned and cried and tore his hair. A passerby heard his cries and asked what had happened.
“My gold! O my gold!” cried the Miser, wildly, “someone has robbed me!”
“Your gold! In that hole! Why did you put it there? Why did you not keep it in the house where you could easily get it when you had to buy things?”
“Buy!” screamed the Miser angrily. “Why, I never touched the gold. I couldn’t think of spending any of it.”
The stranger picked up a large stone and threw it into the hole. “If that is the case,” he said, “cover up that stone. It is worth just as much to you as the treasure you lost!” 

Saving, spending wisely and appropriately is a good sign if you do it for good purpose. Otherwise, a possession is worth no more than the use we make it for.