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A small story to help you break bondages....freedom being tied down, unable to reach the goal , feels like something is holding you back. Lets the elephants speak to you...

"An animal trainer with the circus is able to dominate elephants by using a very simple trick: when the animal is still a child, he lashes one of his legs to the trunk of a tree.No matter how hard he struggles, the young elephant is unable to free himself. Little by little, he becomes used to the idea that the trunk of the tree is more powerful than he is. When he becomes an adult possessing tremendous strength, one has only to tie a string about the elephant's leg, and tie him to a sapling. He will not attempt to free himself.

As with elephants, our feet are often bound by fragile ties. But since, as children, we became accustomed to the strength of the tree trunk, we do not dare to struggle.Without realizing that a simple courageous act is all that is needed to find our freedom."

May you have the courage to break free and reach for your dreams. Fly High....

From India, Coimbatore
Hi, Friends, PL check this ppt for more visualised clarity., on this subject. :lol: !!! :x
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Excellant is the only word I can use for these thoughts. You look at the institution of marriage, people mostly women, but men too are tied to marital knot even when they want to free themselves because of incompatability, all marriages though they say are made in heaven but all are not or rather can not be successful. Many a people feel tied to these knots and do not have the courage to break free even when they wish to free themselves. Of late the trend is changing, which to my mind is good in many ways, people may not agree with my contension but I feel why should one become a slave to the knot even when you are not happy in your marriage. Think about it.
Regards.......Loveindra


Mr. Loveindra
Sorry for putting down your comments on Marriage. The Story by Md. Sardar was very specific to material happiness. for ex. it is very normal in indians that if they start any new business and they are not sucessfull in it then they get back from trying for a new business. For such people the story written by Md. Sardar would be useful. But marriage is totally a different issue and is the very important for the indian culture. It cannot be dealt so easily as americans do (Try a Girl, if she is not suitable change her).
So Please do not post these sort of materials in the CITEHR because it may change some tomorrows husbands
With Warm Regards,
Chokkalingam


Mr. Loveindra
Sorry for putting down your comments on Marriage. The Story by Md. Sardar was very specific to material happiness. for ex. it is very normal in indians that if they start any new business and they are not sucessfull in it then they get back from trying for a new business. For such people the story written by Md. Sardar would be useful. But marriage is totally a different issue and is the very important for the indian culture. It cannot be dealt so easily as americans do (Try a Girl, if she is not suitable change her).
So Please do not post these sort of materials in the CITEHR because it may change some tomorrows husbands
With Warm Regards,
Chokkalingam

From India, Bangalore
Dear Mr Chhokalingam,
I specifically mentioned in my posting that it is not rue for most of us, but trends are changing. I am sorry if I hurt your sentiments, these were my views, and I feel we should respect each others views, views of one person can be commented upon and countered, that is perfectly justified. I respect your views. By the way, some 10 days back it was in the news, that incidence of separation which was an average 2000 in Delhi alone has gone upto 9000. What does it show. I am not trying to justify any thing, it is just my thought process. Think
Thanking you for your valuable views.........Loveindra


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