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Motivational Messages

WHICH WILL MOTIVATE YOU TOWARDS POSITIVITY

Best of the best forwarded messages collected from WhatsApp 

 Beautiful Behavior

Very educative message 

In a meeting, Guru ji asked a 30-year-old youth to stand up during his discourse.

 - You are walking on Juhu Chowpatty in Mumbai and a beautiful girl is coming from the front, so what will you do?

 The young man said - She will be seen, and he  will start seeing her personality.

 Guru ji asked - After that girl has moved forward, so will you look back too?

 The boy said - yes, if my  wife is not with me .  (everyone laughs in the meeting)

 Guru ji again asked - Tell me how long will you remember that beautiful face?

 The young man said May be  for 5 - 10 minutes, until another beautiful face appears.

 Guru ji said to the young man - now just imagine.. you are going from Jaipur to Mumbai and I gave you a packet of books and said that this packet should be delivered to such a great person in Mumbai...

 You went to his house in Mumbai to deliver the packets. 

 When you saw his house, you came to know that he is a  billionaire.  

10 vehicles are parked in the porch of his bunglow  and 5 watchmen are standing outside the house.

 You sent  the information of Your arrival alongwith  the packet , then that  gentleman  himself   came out and greeted you .  

He Took the packet from you.  Then when you started to return  leave the place , you were requested very humbly by him to come inside his home.  He sat beside you  and fed You  hot food.

 While you wer returning , He asked you - how  have you come to my house  ?
You said - in the local train.

 He asked his  driver to take you to your  destination and as soon as you were about to reach your place, that billionaire dignitary made  a call to you and asked  - Brother, Have you  reached comfortably..!!

 Now tell me how long will you remember those great man?

 The young man said - Guruji!  I will never   forget that person in my life,   till I die in life.

 Addressing the gathering through the youth, Guru Ji said - "This is the reality of life."

 " Beautiful face is remembered for a short time, but beautiful behavior is remembered for life."

Worth Reading

My ancestral home is in Bhopal while I worked in Chennai. One day my father called and asked me to leave for home immediately as there was some very important work. After packing up my work and taking essentials for the journey, I hurriedly reached the railway station and tried to make an immediate reservation but due to summer vacations, not a single seat was available. 

The Grand Trunk Express was standing on the platform and it was completely packed with no place to sit, but I had to reach home somehow. Without thinking much, I entered the general sleeper class coach standing before me. I thought, in such a rush, the ticket collector will also let it go.

I pushed myself through the crowd trying to find a place to sit and spotted a berth where a gentleman was lying down. I requested him to accommodate me on his seat, and he smilingly obliged, sitting up and saying, “It’s okay, you can sit here.”

I thanked him and sat down in the corner. After a while, the train left the station and picked up speed. In a few minutes, everyone settled down and had a place to sit, and soon people started eating whatever food they had brought with them. The whole coach was filled with the aroma of food. I looked at my co-traveller and thought, it was a good time to start a conversation! I introduced myself saying, "My name is Alok and I am a scientist at ISRO. Today I had to go home urgently for some work, so I just climbed into the sleeper class coach, otherwise I would not travel in less than AC."

He smiled and said, "Wow! So a scientist is traveling with me. My name is Jagmohan Rao. I am going to Warangal. I have a house in a nearby village. I often go home on Saturdays."

With that he opened his bag and took out a tiffin box from it. "This is home cooked food, would you like to have some?" he offered.

I hesitantly refused and took out a sandwich out of my bag and started eating it.

Jagmohan Rao! This name sounded somewhat familiar, but I could not recall where I had heard it.

In some time, everyone had finished eating and was trying to get some rest. A family was seated on the berth opposite us; parents and their two adult children. They had also finished eating and were laying their beds to sleep. I crouched on the foot of the berth and started playing on my phone. 

The train was moving at its full speed. Suddenly I saw that the 55-57 year old gentleman lying on the opposite berth was panting in agony on his berth and he had foam coming out of his mouth. His family also got up in panic and tried to give him water, but he was not in a position to say anything. I screamed for help, "Somebody call a doctor, it's an emergency."

But where was a doctor to be found in a sleeper coach at night? Seeing him in a helpless state, his family members started crying. Just then, Mr Jagmohan Rao, who was sleeping next to me, woke up and asked me, “What happened?”

I explained the situation to him. He immediately took out his suitcase from under the berth. As soon as he opened the suitcase, he took out a stethoscope, and placed it on the chest of the gentleman, listening for the heartbeat.

After a minute, lines of concern appeared on his face. He did not say anything but took out an injection from the suitcase, and injected it in the chest of the gentleman. Pressing his chest, he put his handkerchief over the patient’s mouth, and started breathing into his mouth. After giving CPR for a few minutes, I noticed that the patient’s pain had visibly reduced.

Jagmohan Rao took out some more medicines from his suitcase and said to the patient’s son, "Son, do not panic on hearing this. Your father has had a massive heart attack. His life was in danger before, but I have given him an injection and you give him these medicines.”

The son said in surprise, "But who are you?"

He said, "I am a doctor. I’ll write down his case history and prescription. You please get down at the next station, and take him to a good hospital."

He took out a letterpad from his bag and as soon as I read the heading on that letterpad, my memory came back to me.

It read - Dr Jagmohan Rao Cardiologist, Apollo Hospital Chennai.

Now I remembered that a few days back when I had taken my father to Apollo Hospital for a checkup, I had heard about Dr. Jagmohan Rao there. He was the most senior and exceptionally talented cardiologist in the hospital. It took months to get his appointment. I looked at him in amazement. Such a renowned doctor was travelling in the sleeper class. And me being just a small scientist – was talking proudly about travelling in the AC. Here he was, such a man of importance, behaving so normally! 

With this, we reached the next stop. The suffering passenger and his family got off with the help of the T.T. and the medical help that had been called for his aid.

The train started moving again. I asked him out of curiosity, “Dear Doctor! You could easily be travelling in the AC coach, then why here in the sleeper?”

He smiled and said, "When I was young and lived in the village, I saw that there were no doctors available in the train, especially in the second class. That's why whenever I go home or travel anywhere, I only take the sleeper coach. One never knows when someone might need my help. The reason I studied medicine was to serve people like myself. What is the use of our education if we are not able to be of any help to anyone?"

After that, the journey passed in conversation with him. It was four in the morning when we started nearing Warangal.                                                                                                           He left and I enjoyed the rest of my journey basking in the fragrance that came from his seat. Here was seated a great man, who smiled and shared the pain of the people, and kindly served humanity with no pride for his name.

Now I understood how this fragrance spread despite such a crowd in the coach. It was the essence of that great personality and virtuous soul that had made both my life and my thoughts fragrant.
                                                                                                          
As we change, the times will also change.

Sundar Pitchai

CEO of Google was at Kharagpur Railway Station....What A Humble Personality.....🙏
He was Standing on the Railway Station Platform of Kharagpur, to visit his Alma Mater, IIT. 
Not withstanding the Chance to Flaunt his Power & Glory, He Remains an Epitome of Humility, a Rare Human Traits. (His Last Year Salary Inclusive of Shares is 200 Million $ - Rs 1300 Crores !!!)
This is the Effect of Real Education  -  No Pride..... No Ego......So Simple in Dress......No Show Off.

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