The Secret to Lucas’ Happiness Revealed
“The Answer Is No” explores happiness through the life of Lucas, who thrives by avoiding societal expectations and connections. It challenges readers to rethink happiness by simplifying their lives.
This blog is our space to write about our thoughts, views and notes about our travels. Osho owned 90 Rolls Royces while being a Sanyasi …. The so-felt contradiction is very fascinating and hence the name !
“The Answer Is No” explores happiness through the life of Lucas, who thrives by avoiding societal expectations and connections. It challenges readers to rethink happiness by simplifying their lives.
In this excerpt Osho speaks about prayer … that it should be spontaneous and not some ritual. So beautiful and different from how we think of it.
Osho speaks on happiness and misery in the 9th discourse Volume 3 of the talks titled “Discipline of Transcendence”. Posting an excerpt here.
Osho says “If you are feeling happy inside, you don’t bother about fame;only unhappy people bother about fame. “….. Ponder over that !
Celebrate Holi with water, colours and loads of happiness. This year the annual “Gyan” on Holi is missing… maybe the toolkit is changing :).
We are all chasing different things in order to find success and happiness, but we rarely stop and ask ourselves if those things do indeed make us happy. We are busy climbing the ladder of what we think as success, only to find out that the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall. Is this what happened to Sushant Singh Rajput ?
I have read this book a few times as am sure many fiction lovers have. A few days back, I was browsing through my Kindle library looking for the next book to read after the delicious “Gentleman in Moscow” and Rebecca popped up ! I re-read it and even though I knew the plot and … Read more
Long before you heard the name Mark Cuban, he drove a $200 car. — Read on http://www.inc.com/betsy-mikel/mark-cuban-attributes-his-first-1-million-to-read.html Very interesting read indeed. One of the important decisions of our lives was to become and be debt free before I would hit 50 years of age. This decision was taken when were a bankrupt couple, and I … Read more
Albert Einstein called this “the most important decision” we make in our lives. — Read on http://www.inc.com/chris-winfield/want-to-be-happier-ask-yourself-this-question-every-morning.html I keep asking these set of questions, although, at least on a weekly basis: Am I happy doing this? Am I happy? Do I allow myself to be happy? Does this fit into my core values? It’s extremely … Read more