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Welcome to Inspiring Thoughts Channel for Powerful , Inspiring, Motivational Messages, Audios, and Videos. 📚@InspiringThoughts

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Posted Apr 22

Spoke on a range of subjects in an interview to Asianet News. Do watch! https://youtu.be/uyZ_dB7mvm0?si=fgV3pA6HUWu3k3gG

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Posted Apr 22

Maths and Team work... Beautifully explained.

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Posted Apr 22

https://youtu.be/QVZlBy7V3fk?si=2QRCTVsF_o9yL4PB

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Posted Apr 22

https://youtube.com/shorts/Tk_ooEc5eqc?feature=share Must Watch.. Share with all Parents and Kids to Learn what can Kill them in the Name of Fun or Special Food. Please share with everyone.

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Posted Apr 22

1. Never stop learning: Like Leonardo da Vinci, who never ceased exploring from art to science, proving that perpetual curiosity can redefine the world. 2. See failure as a beginning: Like Thomas Edison’s numerous failed attempts before perfecting the light bulb, demonstrating that each failure lights the path to success. 3. Teach others what you know: As Socrates taught Plato, sharing wisdom plants the seeds for future generations to flourish. 4. Assume nothing, question everything: Galileo challenged the geocentric model, a stance that invited scrutiny but ultimately revolutionized astronomy. 5. Analyze objectively: Like Marie Curie’s meticulous experiments with radioactivity, which led to groundbreaking discoveries by avoiding assumptions. 6. Practice humility: Abraham Lincoln’s openness to listen to differing opinions, showing that true strength lies in recognizing one’s limitations. 7. Respect constructive criticism: When Winston Churchill accepted feedback during WWII, his adaptability became a cornerstone of his leadership. 8. Love what you do: Michelangelo’s passion for sculpting turned blocks of marble into eternal masterpieces, exemplifying joy in one's work. 9. Give credit where it's due: Like Henry Ford, who recognized his employees’ efforts, fostering loyalty and innovation in his company. 10. Take initiative: Rosa Parks’ decision to remain seated sparked a movement, proving that change begins with individual courage. 🎗@Motivational🎗

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Posted Apr 22

This is Called LUCK

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Posted Apr 22

*मुगल महान थे तो फिर यह कौन थे ! ( जागें और जगाएं*)🙏🏻🚩🤝🏻🙏🙏🌹🌹👌👌👍 Learn about Our True Leaders

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Posted Apr 22

@ mahatria :🔴🔴🔴 Like river within the banks, Train on the tracks and Kite controlled by the thread, Freedom is meaningful only with discipline. Discipline is the virtue of choosing what you want most over what you want now. Wishing you most & more. 🌹Jai Shree Krishna🌹

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