•how to uncover values by which you stand: ask yourself why you make specific choices (prefer to stay than go, eat A instead of B) and what values it shows
•if you want to be more of something, find people like that who can show you how to be it
•When someone hurts you, it's because they're hurt.
•saying whatever rude thing we want, whenever we want, is not freedom. Real freedom is not feeling the need to say these things.
•The less time you
•When your natural talents and passions (your varna) connect with what the universe needs (seva) and become your purpose, you are living in your dharma. Living in your dharma is a certain route to ful
•If we're only excited when people say nice things about our work, it's a sign that we're not passionate about the work itself. If we keep working even if no one is watching, we are in our dharma
•in school we're taught to get better at our bad skills, not to ace our great skills
•seek to leave a place cleaner than you found it, people happier than you found them, the world better than you found it
•No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion.