Guest guest Posted January 12, 2002 Report Share Posted January 12, 2002 Here are some nice thoughts I came across that I would like to share with all. I came across these in books that I was reading. All these thoughts/quotes deal with making mistakes.<br>Shankaracharya's Atmabodha, Taoist philosopher Chuang Tzu, philosopher and politician Mahatma Gandhi and philosopher Elbert Hubbard.<br><br>"Mistaking oneself for the living being as the rope is mistaken for the serpent, one is overcome with fear. If one is known not as the living being but as the Supreme Self one becomes free from fear."<br><br>ATMABODHA 27<br><br>"In the world everyone knows enough to pursue what he doesn't know, But no one knows enough to pursue what he already knows"<br><br>CHUANG TZU<br><br>"Just as only others can see our back while we ourselves cannot, similarly we cannot see our own errors."<br><br>MAHATMA GANDHI<br><br>-----------------------------<br>How important is it to make mistakes? <br><br>Elbert Hubbard said :<br>The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.<br><br>How relevant is this in our lives? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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