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🔰पढाई करते समय ध्यान देने योग्य बातें:-*
*1.पढाई हमेशा कुर्सी-टेवल पर बैठ कर ही करें . बिस्तर पर लेट कर बिलकुल भी न पढ़े, लेटकर पढने से पढ़ा हुआ दिमाग में बिलकुल नही जाता. बल्कि नींद आने लगती है।*
*2. पढ़ते समय टेलीविजन न चलाये और रेडियो या गाने भी बंद रखे*
*3. पढाई के समय मोबाइल स्विच ऑफ करदे या साईलेंट मोड में रखे।*
*4. पढ़े हुए पाठ्य को लिखते भी जाये इससे आपकी एकाग्रता भी बनी रहेगी और भविष्य के लिए नोट्स भी बन जायेंगे ।*
*5.-कोई भी पाट्य कम से तीन बार जरुर पढ़े।*
*6.रटने की प्रवृत्ति से बचे .जो भी पढ़े उस पर विचार मंथन जरुर करें*
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*8. पढ़े हुए पाठ्य पर विचार -विमर्श अपने मित्रो से जरुर करें , ग्रुप डिस्कशन पढाई में लाभदायक होता है।*
*9. पुराने प्रश्न पत्रों के आधार पर महत्वपूर्ण टोपिक को छांट ले और उन्हें अच्छे से तैयार करें।*
*10.संतुलित भोजन करें क्योंकि ज्यादा भोजन से नींद और आलस्य आता है, जबकि कम भोजन से पढने में मन नही लगता है ।*
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• There is flood of momos in North India, and go to any street, corner, you will definitely find a small momo shop or cart.
• So look at it philosophically and look into your behavior. You will get the answer.
• Assume you have two currency notes, one real and the other fake. Someone gave them to you.
• You will keep worrying that one is fake. “Hey brother, I have got a fake note. My money may get wasted, and I may get trapped.”
• That’s why there is always a worry to remove the fake note quickly.
• This worry is not only yours; it’s everybody’s worry. That is why everyone would want to remove the fake note first and keep the real note hidden.
• Thomas Gresham calls this “bad money drives out good money.” This doesn’t only happen with money.
• It happens with food as well. The one making bad food has lower input costs, doesn’t care about hygiene much, and can set up a cart anywhere and move it.
• Whoever is making good food, their profitability decreases because they have higher input costs.
• Eventually, even the good food providers shift to making bad food, and soon, only bad food is seen.
• The same happens on social media. Bad posts, like clickbait with misinformation, overshadow good content.
• If someone creates good posts but doesn’t get viewership, we are taught that good wins over evil.
• In real life, the exact opposite often happens: evil wins over good.
• How much truth do you think there is in this?
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Eklavya's Story: Eklavya, a Nishad boy, was denied tutelage by Dronacharya due to his lower caste. He made a clay idol of Drona, practiced archery independently, and became highly skilled.
Dronacharya's Demand: To ensure no rival to the Kuru princes, Dronacharya asked for Eklavya's right thumb as guru dakshina, which Eklavya gave without hesitation.
Post-Thumb-Cutting: Despite losing his thumb, Eklavya's prowess remained formidable. He later fought in "leather gloves" and was eventually killed by Krishna during the Mahabharata war.
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