I will cut my coat according to my cloth. I will always avoid debt.

I am learning to trust my intuition. I am able to sense the truth spontaneously.

Only a fool thinks he knows everything. I will be aware of what I don't know.

Muscle power is short-lived, but inner power is everlasting. I will gain my strength from my inner self.

I never hesitate to say, 'I don't know.'

I will start my life from the ground zero of the present.
The correct strategy will help me transform
every shortcoming into an asset.

If I can't control my anger, I will be the loser. I will curb my anger and be the winner.

The things I do when I know I am not being watched reflect my true personality. At every such occasion I will watch myself.

My memory is getting sharper every day.

My goal is to achieve complete control over my habits. By breaking free of harmful habits I will enjoy true freedom.

One day of practical experience can be worth more than a year of theoretical knowledge. I will use every opportunity to gain more experience.

I will control my negative instincts, use my time constructively and curb all sorts of extravagance. I will be happy.

Whatever the cause of my suffering, I will never inflict pain on others.

A tranquil mind accelerates the process of well-being. Gratitude gives birth to tranquility. I will always be grateful.

I am the first to greet others and inquire warmly about their well being.

I will learn and remember people's names. My ability to remember people's names will help me win their hearts.

Being first in class will help me be first in life. I will be first in my class.

I am sinking into a deep and peaceful sleep. I will wake up exactly at… am/pm. I will dive into the day's work with zest and enthusiasm.

I will always stand by the oppressed. If I cannot help them directly I will pray for them.

I meditate each morning. The rest of the day I carry the mindfulness of those moments with me. My thoughts, words, decisions and actions will be correct.

I have control over my appetite. I will resist the temptation to overeat. I will always eat in healthy amounts.

I know my purpose in life. This knowledge is helping me develop in the right way.

I know by serving others I am really serving myself. I will do something beneficial for others today.

In any discussion, I will express my views nicely, concisely and sincerely.

I know marriage is falling in love with the same person every day. Each day I will fall in love with my husband/wife in a new way.

Extravagance brings downfall. I will always be economical.

I will rise above gender discrimination. I will judge everyone by their merit.

In addition to having a monchhobi (vision) of good results, I will also have a clear monchhobi for a successful life.

There is no fire like lust and no crime like hatred. I will be free of them both. And this is the way of the enlightened.

Anger brings defeat. I will control my anger.

For any serious medical problem I will consult at least three experts. I will go to doctors who give more time and attention, and less medicine.

I am my own competitor.
Everyday I make all-out effort to surpass myself.

In response to 'How are you?' I will always say, 'Thank God, I am fine.

I know my purpose in life. This knowledge is helping me develop in the right way.

I was born to be successful. Gratitude and good deeds will bring me more and more success each day.

Looks are appreciated for some time but good qualities are appreciated forever. I am developing good qualities. I will be appreciated wherever I go.

I do not need to wander here and there to find the truth. The truth lies within me.

The whole world is mine. I will reach every frontier of success
on the wings of my monchhobi (vision).

Day by day in every way I am getting better and better.

Everyone wants to be loved; only a blessed few are ready to be selfless in love. I am among the blessed few.

No one else is exactly like me. I am unique. Today I will celebrate this feeling of uniqueness.

I will never make unnecessary and indecent jokes just to prove that I have a sense of humor.

I will discover my talents and nurture them.
I have the courage to nourish my talents.

We will take family decisions based on mutual discussion.

I don't need fame, fortune or favors to change my life.
I only need to change my attitude.

I will break up big assignments into small chunks. This will help me avoid procrastination.

I will use my intelligence to avoid arguments and animosity.

I will preserve others' possessions with care. I will return things in the same condition I received them.

I am at peace. My very presence will make my
surroundings peaceful.

'What if's and 'if only's shut the door to life's possibilities. I will not waste time in these useless considerations.

It's always Sunny where There is Money!

It is said that, Titus, the eldest son of the 9th Roman Emperor Vespasian (AD 979), had objected to a tax levied on public lavatories. In response the father held a coin to the son’s nose, and asked him to smell it. When the son replied that the coin did not smell, the father’s riposte was, “that’s made from urine”.

True, very true! Money doesn’t smell. Doesn’t matter where it’s from - we are just happy to have it. Unfortunately, what does matter is our conscience. But then, on second thought, does anyone care about even that anymore?

When my grandfather wanted my dad to have good results, he gave him one of Tagore’s novels, which cost about 0.025 taka. But you know what my dad does to motivate me? He gives me cash! It goes like this: CGPA above 3.5- taka 2500 and above 3.8- taka 3000 (yet to achieve) - and if it’s below 3 then a cut back in my car’s fuel costs (damn, my last semester!). It’s not that he doesn’t want me to read Tagore, but I prefer the money instead. And, before you start thinking of me as a mean, spoiled lad, let me tell you that the world has moved on, and now-a-days it revolves around money. Dads don’t tell you “Money is not everything, stand for your values” anymore; instead they say, “You can get anything for money, but you can’t have it all!” (though I doubt if anyone remembers the last part!) This is why even my old man hangs the right ‘carrot’ for me!

It’s the same for everyone my age. For our young generation, ‘money’ is the supreme motivator. Our smartness, preference for jobs, social reputation –everything is dependent on how much we can spend. Yes, all girls or boys my age don’t spend money on the same things. Most of us go to parties or restaurants with friends, some of us buy brand clothes/accessories, and a few of us spend it on things that are actually constructive [and by constructive things I mean books or charity, not delusional-creativity-generators like ‘shisha’ or smoking pot!]. But one thing binds us all- every single one of us wants the freedom to spend money the way we want to. You want to buy us a ‘Rolex’? Don’t. Give us the money and let us make the decision. Why? Well, ‘money’s addictive man!’

And that’s my point. Once the preferred groom for a girl was someone with a ‘good boy’ reputation’, and now? Whether the man leaves a decent example for his son is not important as long as he can earn a ‘decent’ living for his son to go to Pizza Hut every weekend. These days a typical mid-level government official lives in a luxurious 2000 sq. ft. flat and has two cars. No, no one raises eyebrows at him. Rather, everyone wants to be like him, because he’s providing his children with quality education from the ‘branded’ institutions.

Now, as I’m about to enter my professional life in a year or so, the question is- what will I aim for in 5 years? Is it the ability to spend as much as I want on anything I want or a decent living with an honest-guy label that no one values anymore?

Warning: Do not remove form Invisible region.

by Tazim.