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5 days to change ur life--- Sri Sri

Guruji - mujhe paanch din dijiye, aapki zindagi badal doonga.....doge ?

1) Ek din Khet me Kisan ke saath - isse kisan hamare liye kitna shram karta hai samajh aayegaa; kisan hame khana khilane ke lye kya kya karta hi, aur bechara khud karz mein dooba rehta hai;

 
2) Ek din Pagalkhane me - isse yeh sikh milegi ki logon ke saath kaisa vyavhar karni chahiye; pagal khane mein aap pagal ki batoon
ka bura nahi mante na, bas hans dete ho. Bahar kisine kuch keh diya , aap kitne serious ho jate ho...sabko isi nazaiya se dekho , yeh to paagal hai !

3) Ek din school me bachhon ke sath - ek teacher bas har bache ki bhalayi chahta hai; chahta hai ki mera shishya mujhse behtar bane; ek din teacher banke dekho !

4) Ek din Hospital mein - ise samjhane ki jaroorat nahi, aap khud hi samjhdar ho

5) Ek din jail mein - ek galti karne se zindagi kaise barbaad hoti hai, badal jaati - apnon ki aur apne parwar walon ki, yeh samajh jaooge !


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