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My New Slogans

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© JIRARA, March 2020

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My New Slogans

(Please analyse these, and follow only if found relevant to your own situation).

1. If you need to fight then: a) Fight, b) Fight it, and/or c) Fight it out. However, take this suggestion at your own risk.

2. Whether God exists or not, whether we believe in him/her or not, whether we understand him/her or not; WE DO EXIST.

3. In this short span of our lives on this planet, what perhaps best we can do is to help each other, in whatever best feasible way we can do that. (Looks like I might have seen or read the similar one somewhere).

4. If you have any ‘upset’ about anybody or anything: a) Talk, b) Talk it, c) Talk it out.

5. If you get terribly depressed about something, then eat real good and tasty/sweetish food, then go to bed, and sleep for some hours; when you wake up you will be relaxed. If you are diabetic, then read a comic book, or see a comedy movie.

6. In any terrible event, if tears are propelling to come out; let that happen, even if you are a man of any stature, just weep, and weep out; if not in public, then in secrecy.

7. If you are old, and getting older day by day, just do not keep grumbling about aging, just do not die every day.

8. If you have to tell something or give advice to somebody, especially to your own children, do not do that more than three times; then just stop. Let them learn on their own, or face the consequences of their own actions; sooner or later the sense of wisdom will dwell on them.

9. Always, at least do three things in the house/family; do something for a) your own family or house, b) for your own wife, and c) for yourself; all beyond what you do routinely.

10. If you have a situation and have a lot of negative thoughts, allow this to happen only for a very short time, then deep yourself in the river of positive attitude.

11. Too much hatred to and negative attitude for anybody will, in a long run, ruin your own self.

12. If you are angry on somebody, then let it out simply, and then quickly withdraw from the situation, and start analysing yourself and your mind.

13. If you are silent, people will think you are a ‘dumb’ guy; and if you are too much opinionated about anything, they will think you are ‘cynical’; and this happens mostly to the retired persons.

14. If at any time, any opportunity comes to learn science, on your usual way/path; then do not say no to science.

15. Intelligence is not a substitute for hard work. (Looks like I might have seen or read the similar one somewhere).

16. Many intelligent people when become lazy, they degenerate to nothingness. Nobody cares about their past laurels.

17. Respect people, as much as they respect you; otherwise you will be side-lined.

18. Acknowledge peoples’ help to you, either verbally (publicly or privately), or in writing, to the extent feasible. This will generate positive feelings and some happiness.

19. There are a few individuals who would not utter a single word about your good work, even if you have worked with them for decades, and even you helped them in their difficult times; perhaps, they just do not know how to do it.

20. Someone said, if you have not used a thing: a) any book, b) a device, c) a gadget, and/or d) an item for a long time; just throw (discard, or give) it away; most likely you are not going to need it or use it any more in the future. But, I had saved some documents for nearly thirty years, and occasionally I kept studying the theories expounded in these; and understood the theory in the process of these decades, and wrote a new book with these theories (and some practical examples).

21. If you hold a knife (or knife-y-thought), then hold it in a neutral direction, so that the ‘to-pointed’ ones do not get threatened, or it does not hurt your own self.

22. When you are traversing a modern world’s pathways, look around in all the directions every fraction of a second; you do not know what and how a stumbling block or an obstruction was/is lying there. Nobody will pay any compensation for the damage happened to you.

23. If you lecture on your scientific research achievements to your wife (after your retirement), your wife will say: do not run your classes here, I have to run my kitchen here; for when you become damn hungry you will forget all your status, laurels and manners.

***End…with a new beginning…***