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08/04/2025

5 Things I Ask God to Remove From My Heart

One, pride. Pride wears a quiet mask—it’s hard to see, especially in ourselves. Pride is the sin we spot in others but rarely detect in ourselves. The deeper the pride, the harder it is to notice.

Two, anger. Anger steals peace. Anger destroys relationships—burns bridges words can’t rebuild. Anger clouds judgement. In fury’s fog, wisdom fades, and regret often follows the first shout.

Three, lies. Lies destroy trust—once broken, it’s hard to rebuild. Lies multiply —one lie often leads to another. Over time, lies damage character. Lies deceive the liar—they believe what isn’t true.

Four, foolishness. Folly leads to ruin—it invites destruction through reckless choices. And folly also harms others—foolish actions ripple into other people’s lives. Folly results in pain and shame.

Five, immorality. The sin of the flesh is a very slippery ground. The forbidden fruit is very tempting. But sexual sin defiles the body and grieves the Spirit. What feels like freedom ends in regret.

Dr. K. N.Jacob

01/03/2025
23/02/2025

Fundamental truths about life.

1. Change is Constant

Nothing stays the same forever. Life is in a continuous state of flux, and adaptability is key to survival and growth.

2. Cause and Effect (Karma/Law of Consequences)

Every action has consequences, whether immediate or delayed. What you put out into the world—through thoughts, words, and actions—often returns in some form.

3. You Reap What You Sow

Effort, consistency, and intention determine results. Hard work and discipline usually lead to success, while neglect leads to decay.

4. Energy Flows Where Attention Goes

What you focus on expands. If you dwell on problems, they grow. If you focus on solutions, opportunities appear.

5. The Law of Impermanence

Everything—good or bad—passes with time. Enjoy the highs and endure the lows, knowing neither lasts forever.

6. Balance is Essential

Excess in anything—work, rest, pleasure, or discipline—leads to problems. A well-balanced life leads to stability and peace.

7. Perception Shapes Reality

How you interpret events determines your experience of life. Two people can go through the same situation but experience it completely differently based on mindset.

8. Pain is Inevitable, Suffering is Optional

Hardships are part of life, but how you respond to them determines whether you suffer or grow. Resilience and perspective can transform struggles into wisdom.

9. Life Reflects Your Inner World

Your external reality is often a mirror of your internal state. A chaotic mind creates chaos in life, while a peaceful mind fosters harmony.

10. The Present Moment is All You Have

The past is unchangeable, and the future is uncertain. True power lies in the present moment—how you use it shapes your life

26/01/2025

Life’s Certainty Is Uncertainty. The only constant in life is change. Embracing unpredictability is key to thriving.

07/12/2024

ALL MANKIND NEEDS THIS ADVICE!!!*

*1.* _Take risks in your life. If you win, you can lead; if you lose, you can guide._

*2.* _People are not what they say but what they do; so judge them not from their words but from their actions._

*3.* _When someone hurts you, don't feel bad because it's a law of nature that the tree that bears the sweetest fruits gets maximum number of stones._

*4.* _Take whatever you can from your life because when life starts taking from you, it takes even your last breath._

*5.* _In this world, people will always throw stones on the path of your success. It depends on what you make from them - a wall or a bridge._

*6.* _Challenges make life interesting; overcoming them make life meaningful._

*7.* _There is no joy in victory without running the risk of defeat._

*8.* _A path without obstacles leads nowhere._

*9.* _Past is a nice place to visit but certainly not a good place to stay._

*10.* _You can't have a better tomorrow if you are thinking about yesterday all the time._

*11.* _If what you did yesterday still looks big to you, then you haven't done much today._

*12.* _If you don't build your dreams, someone else will hire you to build theirs._

*13.* _If you don't climb the mountain; you can't view the plain._

*14.* _Don't leave it idle - use your brain._

*15.* _You are not paid for having brain, you are only rewarded for using it intelligently._

*16.* _It is not what you don't have that limits you; it is what you have but don't know how to use._

*17.* _What you fail to learn might teach you a lesson._

*18.* _The difference between a corrupt person and an honest person is: The corrupt person has a price while the honest person has a value._

*19.* _If you succeed in cheating someone, don't think that the person is a fool...... Realize that the person trusted you much more than you deserved._

*20.* _Honesty is an expensive gift; don't expect it from cheap people._

21/11/2024

A young martial arts student, eager to excel, approached a renowned master with a burning question.
"How long will it take me to master this craft?" he asked. The master replied, "Ten years."

Frustrated, the student insisted, "But I want to master it faster! I’ll work harder than anyone, practice for hours every day, and give it my all. How long will it take then?"

The master smiled and replied, "Twenty years."😃😃

At first glance, this response might leave you puzzled. Why would devoting extra time and effort delay progress?

Welcome to the law of reversed effort—sometimes called the backward law. It’s a paradoxical principle that states: the harder we consciously try to achieve something, the less likely we are to succeed.

Think of someone drowning. The more they struggle to stay afloat, the more they sink. But if they relax and stop fighting, they naturally rise to the surface. Strange, isn’t it? That’s how the law of reverse effort works. The harder we try to force things, the worse they often get.

Why is it that when we desperately want something—a dream job, a relationship, or even a good night’s sleep—it seems to slip further from our grasp?

Yet when we ease up, letting go of the obsession with outcomes, things often fall into place effortlessly. The book you wrote without overthinking becomes a bestseller. The partner you longed for appears when you least expect it. The job you chased for years lands in your lap when you’ve stopped stressing about it.

Ancient Chinese philosophers understood this paradox and named it wu wei, meaning “effortless action” or “trying not to try.” It’s not about doing nothing; it’s about aligning your efforts with the natural flow of life, giving your best without clinging to the results.

When we focus too much on control and outcomes, we invite stress, anxiety, and dissatisfaction. But when we let go—trusting the process and working with the universe rather than against it—we open the door to unexpected success.
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20/11/2024

An elephant and a dog became pregnant at same time. Three months down the line the dog gave birth to six puppies. Six months later the dog was pregnant again, and nine months later it gave birth to another dozen puppies. The pattern continued. On the eighteenth month the dog approached the elephant questioning, "Are you sure that you are pregnant? We became pregnant on the same date, I have given birth three times to a dozen puppies and they are now grown to become big dogs, yet you are still pregnant. Whats going on?". The elephant replied, "There is something I want you to understand. What I am carrying is not a puppy but an elephant. I only give birth to one in two years. When my baby hits the ground, the earth feels it. When my baby crosses the road, human beings stop and watch in admiration, what I carry draws attention. So what I'm carrying is mighty and great.". Don't lose faith when you see others receive answers to their prayers. Don't be envious of others'testimony. If you haven't received your own blessings, don't despair. Say to yourself "My time is coming, and when it hits the surface of the earth, people shall yield in admiration

20/11/2024

BITTER WORDS FROM ELDERS*

1. Nobody respects a *rag until their shoes are dirty*, so stay in your corner. Don't beg people to know your value, *when the time comes,* nobody will tell them to *look for you*

2. Don't be too *available* for people because *longtime no see* is better than this *idiot has come again*.

3. Control your *anger* because it is just one letter away from *danger*.

4. Don't show everyone *your wounds*, not everyone is holding a *bandage*, some are with *salt* and *vinegar* to increase the pains.

5. Never *plant* *thorns* on someone's path, your children may take that route *barefooted one* *day.*

6. One mistake you should never make in this life is to allow yourself to be *recruited* by someone to *hate* another person who hasn't wronged you.

7. Don't compare your life with others, there is no comparison between the *sun* and *moon* they shine when it is their time

15/11/2024

BY AGE 40 YOU SHOULD BE SMART ENOUGH TO REALIZE THIS:

1. Someone makes 10x more than you do in a 9-5 job because they have more "leverage" with their work.

2. Distraction is the greatest killer of success. It stunts and destroys your brain.

3. You shouldn't take advice from people who are not where you want to be in life.

4. No one is coming to save your problems. Your life's 100% your responsibility.

5. You don't need 100 self-help books, all you need is action and self discipline.

6. Unless you went to college to learn a specific skill (ie. doctor, engineer, lawyer), you can make more money in the next 90 days just learning sales.

7. No one cares about you. So stop being shy, go out and create your chances.

8. If you find someone smarter than you, work with them, don't compete.

9. Smoking has 0 benefit in your life. This habit will only slow your thinking and lower your focus.

10. Comfort is the worst addiction and cheap ticket to depression.

11. Don't tell people more than they need to know, respect your privacy.

12. Avoid alcohol at all cost. Nothing worse than losing your senses and acting a fool.

13. Keep your standards high and don't settle for something because it's available.

14. The family you create is more important than the family you come from.

15. Train yourself to take nothing personally to save yourself from 99.99% of mental problems.

29/05/2024

💁🙋‍♀️😍"The Twelve Universal Laws of Success" by Herbert Harris provides a structured framework for personal development and achieving success through adherence to universal principles.

Here are 10 key lessons and insights from the book:

1. The Law of Thought: This principle underscores the power of positive thinking. Harris argues that thoughts are the seeds of reality, and by focusing on positive, constructive thoughts, individuals can shape their own destinies. Negative thoughts, conversely, can hinder progress and attract undesired outcomes.

2. The Law of Change: Change is inevitable and constant. Harris emphasizes the importance of embracing change and adapting to new circumstances. Personal growth and success often require letting go of old habits and adopting new ones that align with one's goals and aspirations.

3. The Law of Vision: Setting clear, specific goals is crucial. Harris highlights the significance of having a clear vision for the future, as it directs focus and energy. Writing down goals and visualizing their achievement can serve as powerful motivators and guideposts.

4. The Law of Command: This law deals with the power of affirmations and self-talk. Harris advocates for using positive affirmations to reinforce self-belief and confidence. The way individuals speak to themselves can have a profound impact on their self-image and actions.

5. The Law of Magnetism: According to this principle, like attracts like. Harris explains that individuals attract experiences and people that resonate with their inner beliefs and attitudes. Cultivating a positive mindset and surrounding oneself with positive influences can attract success and opportunities.

6. The Law of Focus: Concentration and focus are vital for achieving success. Harris stresses the importance of directing one's attention and efforts towards specific goals, avoiding distractions, and maintaining a disciplined approach to work and personal development

26/05/2024

SOME HARD FACTS ABOUT THE WORKPLACE.

1. Your boss is not your friend. Regardless of how close you both are, learn to set PROFESSIONAL boundaries.

2. Walls have ears. Be careful who you confide in at work. A listening ear could also be a flippant mouth.

3. Your employer is now concerned about RESULTS. How you get the JOB done is up to you. No excuses.

4. There is always that one person/ group of persons feeding the boss with happenings in the office. Some employees brief go beyond the official ( except in work cultures where such act is expressly frowned upon). Be guided.

5. When you get withdrawn from PROJECTS or someone is asked to understudy you or you get demoted without cogent reason(s), that may be a cue you'd soon be shown the exit door.

6. As much as you can, keep your private life away from COLLEAGUES. You might be under INVESTIGATION for achieving some personal great feat without you even knowing.

7. Some of your colleagues may not even like you, it could be the way you LOOK, DRESS, SPEAK, your capabilities, accomplishments at work, your aura or for some weird reasons and that is fine. Everybody cannot like you, so accept that.

8. Pay attention to body language, tone, pitch and pace of voice from your team members, colleagues or your boss. They may provide important cues to what isn't expressly said. Studies have shown that emotions,likes and dislikes are communicated via 38% para- verbal and 55% non verbal. Only 7% are communicated via verbal communication.

9. There will always be that " exceptional colleague" who gets the job done, gets the recognition and praises. Don't let that feeling of DISDAIN or inadequacy set in. See what that person is doing differently, how they do it and learn. You'll become a better person. Be open to LEARNING.

10. While the workplace should foster POSITIVE VALUABLE RELATIONSHIPS, your primary aim is to get the job done and go home. Don't forget that.

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26/04/2024

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