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Like a blow of fresh air, this book has brought a new set of thoughts about life, your karma and results. The author motivates you to hope, work hard and achieve your goals. There are many practical tips in this book, besides new examples about the great people of the past. Read from the first page to the last one. After reading it, you would become a new, changed person, willing to succeed! Everything is possible and every target can be achieved. Define your goals, work hard and achieve those goals. Never give up. Trust your abilities. Above all, have faith in God. Always learn to acquire new sets of knowledge and give something as charity. Be good, do good and expect the best! This is the best tip for success.

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Date de parution 06 avril 2020
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Tips for Success Follow the “Simple living high thinking” principle Be responsible; do not shirk work Be hopeful and positive at all time Do not let opportunities slip away from your hands Control stress, else it will control you Aimless life is unproductive, even harmful Concentration and karma both are vital Be disciplined, modest and polite Read the pages that follow and get success in all walks of life!
– Dr. Sunil Jogi
Tips for SUCCESS
 

 
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Tips For Success
By - Dr. Sunil Jogi
Dedicated
to Shri Dalbir Bhandari the famous Judge of the Supreme Court of India for his warmth and affection towards the author
Dr. Sunil Jogi
Foreword
This is the era of change and constant evolution. I want my readers to be able to assimilate change so that they may succeed in their respective battle arenas. Success is desired by one and all. Only responsible persons would attain it (read Chapter 7 to got new thoughts).
Many anecdotes, sanskrit mantras and quotations have been added by me in all chapters to make our readers aware of the wisdom of the past. This wisdom would help us succeed, for it is the truth that has described our civilization for over six thousand years.
There are twenty-nine chapters in this book, all connected in a logical, understandable sequence. You would note that Chapter 1 describes the benefits of simple living and high thinking. As we go deep (and cover chapters), the level of understanding increases. Finally, in Chapter 29 , I have described the Subtle traits like graciousness, experience, courage and risk-taking. We can succeed only if we advance our brain in a systematic manner and also, incorporate this advancement in our persona as well as behaviour.
I hope this book will change your life! I have exterted information sets from many journals, books, the Net and closest friends to refine my thoughts. Thus, it is a collective effort whose sole aim is- success for you!
The publisher, editorial staff and DTP staff have left no stone unturned to make this book a fine presentation.
However, a few mistakes may have crept in due to human or machine errors. I would request my valued readers to point out the same so that the next edition of this book may become a better representation of my thoughts.
October 17, 2009 New Delhi
- Dr. Sunil Jogi International Poet, Author and Elite Thinker)
Contents Simple Living, High Thinking Grab the Opportunity Be Self-dependent, Not Parasite Utilize Time Efficiently Who Said You are Inferior Anger is the Key to Destruction Learn to Shoulder Responsibilities Hope is the Essence of Life Lethargy is Your Enemy Determination is the Path to Salvation Ambiguity is Dangerous Patience Does Bear Fruit Stress Swallows Energy Nature Provides Inspiration Live Life With Aim Control Your Senses Self-respect The Human Body Temple Do Your Karma Concentration is Vital Praise and Criticism Contentment Leads to Happiness Self-confidence Realize the Power of Words! Ego is Destructive Discipline Modesty and Politeness Neglecting Small Things can be Hazardous Vital Guidelines Display Graciousness and Forgiveness Experience is the Best Teacher Face challenges with Courage Learn to Give Learn to Take Risks Learn from your Mistakes Be Good to Others Keep your Promises Let Aspirations Touch Sky but Feet Must be grounded Read books
1
Simple Living, High Thinking
A famous poet has concluded that the philosophy of “simple living, high thinking” is the quintessence of life. The great saints and sages of India have always followed a simple life style. They preached the value of high thinking to their disciples as well as the masses. The ancient scriptures, holy books, Puranas and Upnishadas have narrated influential stories of the great saints of India. These saints sacrificed everything they possessed and went to jungles to practise deep meditation. All they had on their body was minimum cloth cover that was unable to save them from the vagaries of nature. They were satisfied with the simple food available to them such as fruits and cow’s milk. Their primary aim was to preach knowledge derived through enlightenment. These are clear indications of supreme thoughts these great people nurtured in spite of the simple life style they followed. They have taught us that leading a life full of superficial vanity cannot let us attain divinity.
The best way to achieve success is to follow the spirit of sacrifice. This is the essence of happiness. An eminent English poet has said:
He hath nothing, but he hath all
This line refers to the fact of life—a person, who remains satisfied with what he has, enjoys real happiness and success.
Take the example of simplicity of our great saints and sages of the yore. When kings used to visit these saints and distribute precious gold coins, they said, “Your highness, we request you to keep this wealth with you. We have nothing to do with it. This is nothing more than a heap of mud for us.”
A common man would jump with excitement upon attaining such wealth. He would praise the graciousness of the king who would give him the riches.
The kings of the yore used to visit such saints and explain their problems. The learned saints would give them valuable advice regarding the administration of kingdom. When these saints went to the palaces of the kings, the latter would serve them well; riches was never a part of what these saints used to get from kings.
Once, the Mughal emperor, Akbar the great, told Tansen, one of his nine gems, about his desire to hear this mentor, Swami Haridas’ music. Upon this, Tansen said, “Your Highness, swami ji will not visit the palace. So, you are kindly required to visit his place.” Akbar followed Tansen’s instructions. He visited Vrindavan in disguise and listened to the melodious music of Swami Haridas.

Do not cling to happiness if you get it. Let not sorrow fill your heart with fear or depression. The essence of life is to display balanced emotions during the times of happiness and sorrow.
One of the most famous examples in this context is that of Lord Rama. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and could have enjoyed all the happiness and prosperity in his life. However, these luxuries did not stop him from sacrificing every thing when he was told to set out of exile for fourteen years. He sacrificed everything, wore simple clothes and went through jungles barefooted. He thrived only on fruits and food that was available in jungles. Even as he lived a simple life in jungles, Lord Rama did his duties well, maintained will power and followed those values that were dear to him.
Lord Rama’s wife, Goddess Sita, was also born in a royal family and had led a life full of luxury and comfort prior to her marriage. However, when the time came (after her marriage to Lord Rama), she did not wait for a moment to abstain from the life of luxury. She joined her husband in his struggle.
Lord Rama’s step-brother, king Bharata, expressed his love and dedication to his dear brother by leading a saintly life for fourteen years in the palace itself.
Lord Buddha and Swami Mahavira also travelled a lot to attain enlightenment.
They were royal princes who had sacrificed happiness, riches and comforts to become divine and adorable.
Do not cling to happiness if you get it. Let not sorrow fill your heart with fear or depression. The essence of life is to display balanced emotions during the times of happiness and sorrow

A simple man is not slave to comforts. Instead, he preaches others to be the same so that they may be able to face worst situations with courage.
If we read the life stories of great men of the ancient times, the life of king Maharana Pratap seems to be extremely influential. He, along with his family members, went through many hardships. He was deprived of the comforts of life during his fight against emperor Akbar. During the war against the Mughals, Maharana Pratap chose to eat bread made of grass but never agreed to surrender.
The father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was an epitome of simplicity, virtue and sacrifice. He ought to be a role model for today’s generation. He spent his entire life as a common man. Sir Winston Churchill, the prime minister of Great Britain, had said during the round table conference organized in London, “It is alarming and nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious middle-temple lawyer now posing as faquir of a type well known in the east, striding half-naked up the steps of Viceregal palace, while he is still organizing and conducting a defiant campaign of civil disobedience, to parley on equal terms with the representative of the king emperor.”
Churchill was actually praising the simple life style followed by Gandhi Ji—people leading life full of simplicity tend to gather so much courage and will power that they are capable of challenging even the most powerful kingdoms across the globe.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru maintained abstinence from all the comforts and luxuries to take part in the movement to liberate India. He adorned khadi, walked barefooted and even bore the brunt of the police during lathi charge (during the course of independence struggle).
Former Prime Minister of India, Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri, abandoned everything to contribute towards his country’s freedom. You would be astonished to know that Shastriji never adorned a coat in spite of the fact that he was holding powerful positions in the Government of India (after independence). He had only two pairs of khadi clothes and jackets.
People, who like simplicity, do not believe in showing off in spite of holding top positions in their field. They also remain unmoved by critique of people around. Let us narrate an instance from the life of Lai Bahadur Shastri

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