“A Reason A Season and A Lifetime”

“A Reason, a Season or a Lifetime?”

 

Those of you who, like me, have people come and go from your life, would probably find some solace from the slides.

Granted, people come to us for a reason, a season or a lifetime, but we will never know which it is until….they leave, especially the “seasonal” friend. We can identify the “reasonal” friend – that is the one who comes to help us out when we needed it most, or to give us a lesson in life. And we can only hope that our good friends are lifetime friends, but will we ever know for sure? If we cling to them, and they turn out to be just “reasonal” or “seasonal”, we suffer, don’t we?

The “simple” thing to do with friendships  and even family, then, would be to take each moment as being precious and valuable. Do not look back at the past (especially the quarrels!). So, each time you meet your friend or loved one, think of it as the last meeting in this lifetime. Do not have expectations or everlasting friendship for the future. Just cherish the present moment, just as we cherish our breadth, and make the encounter a pleasant and memorable one. We will continue meeting in many lifetimes if we are kammically destined to do so.

Thank you for being part of my life…..


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“A 5 Minutes Management Course”

The 5 Minutes Management Course

A 5 Minutes Management Course” is created for the purpose of knowledge and entertainment.

A Simpler Life

 


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“British Sense Of Humour”

The British Sense Of Humour  The British have the best sense of humour. British have developed sarcasm and irony into an art form, have the best and most surreal sitcoms from the television world. British sense of humour not only mocks and satirizes authority figures and sacred cows but spills over into relationships with colleagues and friends with witty banter and sometime relentless mickey-taking! also is self-mocking. Self-mockery is not self hatred – it is merely recognizing that our flaws and imperfections are funny and we are big enough to laugh at them.

Perhaps, the inherent good nature of most British humour is the reason why it travels so well: it ensures that other nations with varying standards as to what is and is not appropriate in humour feel less threatened by it than they do by many other types of humour.

Oh yes, and humour is how British spell humor, it is not a typo!