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The Forgiveness of the Father

July 24, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

The story is told in modern American folklore

A young man left home shortly before time of the great economic depression of the 1930s. Tired of his parents, tired of his family tired of rural life on the farm, he wanted excitement, adventure and experience.

So, quarreling with his mother and father, he left home, seeking fame, fortune and the high life in the big cities of America. But the economic depression struck, employment was scarce, and young man found himself living in poverty on the streets.

He now thought only with nostalgia of his home and family, remembering the comfort, care and security they had once provided. But in the years he had been away, he had never contacted his parents, never even written home since his angry departure. And now he was too ashamed and proud to admit to them that he had been wrong, to seek their forgiveness and ask to be taken back into the family home. Read more

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How To Be Assertive In Your Behavior

July 11, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Assertiveness is a form of behavior that is directed toward claiming one’s rights without denying the rights of others.Assertiveness also includes recognizing and respecting the equality, rights and truths of other people.

When you say you do not like something, you are asserting yourself.

It is the kind of boldness in your behaviour which is neither aggressive nor passive behavior. Assertive behavior is a powerful tool in persuading others and defending oneself against persuasive. Read more

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Story of Generosity of Two Brothers

July 10, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

There were once two brothers who jointly farmed a field, and always shared its yield. One night one of them thought:

My brother is married and has children. Because of this he has anxieties and expenses which are not mine.

Moved by generosity, and under cover of darkness, he secretly carried some sacks of grain from his own storeroom and put them into his brother’s.

Soon afterwards the other brother woke up and thought to himself:

It is not fair that I should have half of all the corn in our field. My brother, who is unmarried, lacks my pleasures in having a family, and I shall therefore try to compensate a little by moving some of my corn into his storeroom.

So saying, he did so.

The next morning, each was amazed that he still had the same number of sacks in his storeroom. This continued year after year!

Idries Shah, Carvan of Dreams

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