There is only one option for resolution - Regret

 Some people are complete fatalists who believe that everything happens by luck. Whatever we decide. If it is assumed, it will be the owner's. This may be their own experience but only experience. It has no solid support. Because on the other hand, a large section believes that man can make his own destiny. through thought. Through strength of mind. If we think about this, we cannot overcome it. Prarabda or Purushartha, whether man's resolve works or God's grace works, it is also not right to have faith depending only on resolve. And what is our resolve? It is also not logical that whenever we decide something for a work, we get a thought, but will it be achieved? Many people do not take any decision that is why. Let it happen. Whatever we decide to do, ultimately everything is subject to God's will. Bhakta poets, thinkers have said this. So this thing gets strength. But there is a difference of understanding. Narsingh Mehta has said that 'Apaan chintavyo artha nekh nav sare...' He did not say that we should think about anything. This verse also means that in us


Don't regret if you don't think so. There is no need to think. Having faith in God is a good thing, it does not mean not having faith in yourself. What are the benefits of making any kind of resolution? There should be an answer to the variables, if we make a resolution in our mind, is it not the disadvantage of the one who has done it? One thing is certain that if we make a resolution, we will also do some work in the direction. If a student decides to get 90 percent in the exam, he will also work hard. 80 percent will come and if they don't come, they won't regret the trip. After thinking about something, after deciding, don't be sad if the result doesn't happen. But the idea of doing-becoming-achieving doesn't work.


Two days before Tensing and Edmund Hillary set foot on Everest in 1953, they returned from a certain altitude due to oxygen problems. Before that, in 1885, a person named Clinton Dent mentioned in his book 'Above the Snowline' that an attempt should be made to reach this peak. George Mallory attempted to climb Everest but stopped at 22989 feet. Nang Goumbu was the person who climbed Everest twice. There are many such things. Here is of course an attempt by different people. But even if none of them could have reached Everest, they would not have regretted that we stayed at the foothills.



Let's do

• Have faith in yourself too.

• Don't sit around saying that if you are lucky it will happen.

• Man can't change fate, imagination can.

• Make a resolution, even if the result is different.

• If there is no effort or determination, there will be regrets.

Let's think

Apne man ka ho to achcha, na ho to aur bhi achcha, Kyon ki to fir wo Ishwar ke mana ka hota hai.




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