Yes, that's always basically the moral of the story. Karo wahi jo dil aur dimag kahe.
I think one should also benefit from the learnings of other people and other cultures, apart from developing one's nature.
Balance is the key.
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Yes, that's always basically the moral of the story. Karo wahi jo dil aur dimag kahe.
Yes, he can also benefit in a negative way, which is called loss.😆Originally posted by: karandel_2008
I think one should also benefit from the learnings of other people and other cultures, apart from developing one's nature.
Balance is the key.
Lekin dil aur dimag ek hi nahi kehte😆Yes, that's always basically the moral of the story. Karo wahi jo dil aur dimag kahe.
Just do what is best.Originally posted by: lalixlili
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Originally posted by: karandel_2008
it reminds me that if we continue further west then we actually reach east.
Everything is golmaal. 😆
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