Wisdom: Unleash Yourself
By Arun Mago
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The author believes that this is the best way of getting his messages to the mass public. He wanted to share many ideas. He also believes this is the only best way to convey his messages in small stories and posts. He believes if you even read one post a day, then this will have a great impact on you. The author believes that we do things without thinking about them and without evaluating the consequences and outcome of them.
This book is a small gesture and a big effort to shake people up to the different ideas and to make people realize to see the world in a different perspective. He believes that we have very many interesting things around us, but we are just stuck in life and regular stuff. We need to realize our true potential, and we should see the world in a different way.
Arun Mago
The Author is a Certified Public Accountant and Chartered Accountant currently running his own practice. He also holds the series 65 and registered with FINRA. He likes writing and reading good books. He enjoys motivating people and has done some public seminars and motivational speaking in past. He wants to bring best out of people. He had completed his graduation from Delhi University in 1999 and he had completed his chartered accountancy from ICAI , New Delhi in year 2001-02. After completing his graduation and professional certification he pursued his career as a Chartered Accountant with accounting firm and also worked in corporate world. He decided to move to USA in 2003 and pursued further studies as CPA and work simultaneously. He worked as Management Auditor for City of New York. Currently he is running his own practice since year 2010 in Austin Texas Area.
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Wisdom - Arun Mago
WISDOM
UNLEASH YOURSELF
ARUN MAGO
Copyright © 2017 by Arun Mago.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017901746
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-5245-8089-6
Softcover 978-1-5245-8088-9
eBook 978-1-5245-8089-6
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Rev. date: 02/10/2017
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CONTENTS
Best Teachers
Be Responsible
Better Half
Be Logical, Not Emotional
Be Productive, Not Busy
Beauty
Box
Black Money
Business vs Job
Cell Phone
Courtesy
How to Become an Effective Speaker
IRS
If Life Throws a Lemon at You, Then Make Lemonade
Insensitive
Keep Failing until You Succeed
Life
Mastery of Money
Mother
Organic Thoughts
Patience
Power of LET IT GO
Rewind
Rich vs Poor
Stay Hungry!
The Suit You Wear
Use Your Anger Wisely
Who Are You?
Women’s Role in Politics
Work on Your Dreams, or Else Someone Else Will Hire You to Work on Theirs
Best Teachers
When we talk about teachers, all of a sudden we only think about a school or college teacher or a tutor. But who truly are our best teachers?
A teacher is the one who facilitates education for an individual and may also be described as a personal tutor or a governess. But do we really get educated only from a tutor or schoolteacher?
We have many teachers, and they are waiting for us at each and every stage of our lives to teach us something.
Here I am listing my best teachers. Are these your best teachers?
Parents. Parents are the first and foremost teachers. What they teach you on a daily basis stays with you for your whole lives. They teach you the best lessons of sacrifice, love, care, respect, culture, religion, language, behavior, and many more. What you get from them is priceless, but in today’s world, children hardly value them. Never forget that you exist because of them; never forget them and never ignore them.
Friends. True friends teach you caring, daring, and sharing. They don’t care about money; they care about your smile and happiness. They sacrifice for you. They are the best treasures you can have.
School or college teachers. They teach you to be ready for competition. They make you aware of being ready because the world out there is waiting for you—so be strong, competitive, imaginative, and of course, educated.
Lack of money and hard time. They teach you to stay strong, be independent, and keep marching, and one day, you will pass this time as well. They make you realize the true family and friends.
Nature (sun and air). They are speechless teachers, and they teach you to shine and share. They teach you not to discriminate, they teach you to fly fearless, they teach you to keep smiling even though you get nothing in return. They ask you to keep smiling even when someone hurts you.
(Don’t we hurt them? But remember, they never come back at us.)
Image01.jpgWorkplace/competitors. They teach you to be better. They teach you to shine, but at the cost of hard work and sacrifices.
Money. Money teaches you to have at least one best friend or become a best friend for someone who will always be there for you. When you have this one best friend, all your other friends will remain intact.
Old age / grandparents. They teach you to be happy and that there is no point for this rat race, because in the end, you will be here at the same stage. They are teaching you to enjoy life before it is too late.
What you learn from them all depends on you. They are teaching you by their actions, presence, experiences, etc., but one needs to pay attention.
Be Responsible
We all know the meaning of being responsible in a casual way or in general talks, but what is the meaning of responsible?
The dictionary meaning of responsible is having an obligation or having control over or care for someone, as part of one’s job or role.
And accordingly, the meaning of responsibility is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
In order for one to do the job and have control over things and care for others, one needs some special characteristics. Not everyone can be responsible. People take this word casually, and they end up being a casualty.
If you really want to understand what being responsible is and if you want yourself to be called responsible and if you want to take on responsibilities, then you