Four Pillars of life (Part 3): The Power of Strength

Four Pillars of life (Part 3)-
Strength – Mental strength- This strength measures how much calm and focused you are, what is your tolerance level, how much you can control your negative emotions and feelings.
Physical Strength – Physical strength refers to your ability to protect yourself, people whom you love, friends and family from any harmful things and people with evil intention.
Economical Strength – Economical strength refers to your purchasing power, wealth, assets, power to invest in your health, capacity to buy things which are necessary for your and your family.

Four Pillars of Life (Part 2): The Power of Knowledge

Four Pillars of life (Part 2)-
KNOWLEDGE – Information about how, why, where, when how often and what collectively would be called KNOWLEDGE. To have an understanding of how things work, why do they work like that, where etc. if, a person knows how things work, they could use that knowledge for themselves, for their family and for the whole society.
There is no limitation of knowledge and scope of it. You can gain knowledge from anyone and anywhere.

To gain knowledge, you must have a hunger for it, a respectful mind to listen other person and respect their opinion/thoughts. If, you are pure, unbiased, far from anger and jealousy; you can change this knowledge to your success and wisdom.

Four Pillars of Life (Part 1): The Power of Pure Love

Four pillars of life (Part 1)-
These 4 pillars of life are the building blocks of human life. If, we build our life on these pillars, it would bring success, prosperity, happiness, peace, unity and achieving objectives of global humanity.
LOVE – Love is the first and very strong pillar of life. It makes us living being who can share the feeling of love with others. It is the feeling which arises from the cortex of the human brain for someone without any expectation, genuine one. This love does not differentiate whether you are showing/giving it to a human or animal or insect. It is very pure and unbiased. I feel this makes us even more human.