Saturday, November 23, 2013

GENUINE BEAUTY




Do I love you because you’re beautiful

Or are you beautiful because I love you?

—Oscar Hammerstein





Once, a powerful king agreed to help a small, lost boy find his mother. Since the boy described his mother as the most beautiful woman in the world, the king commanded all the beautiful women in the kingdom to come to the castle.



From across the place they came – women with complexions of porcelain and hair of spun gold, with cheeks the color of apricots and eyes as dark as the raven’s. But none of them was the boy’s mother.



When the last of the women had paraded before them, and the king and the boy had begun to despair, they heard a timid knock on the door. “Come in,” the king said wearily. In shuffled an old washerwoman, her grey hair tied up in a kerchief, her hands rough and red, her dress coarse and patched. “Mother!” the boy cried when he saw her, and he leapt from his chair and raced into the woman’s arms. The king stared in amazement.



Will I be able to see the real beauty in others today?

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Those Moments When You Make Mistakes

At times in life, we get carried away so much with a particular situation that we either give up or just make the best out of that situation. I would say, when you believe that God works for your own good in every situation of your life, we tend to do our best and leave the rest to God.

Don’t worry about mistakes too much, because some of the most beautiful things we create in life come from changes we make after failures.