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Commandments of life 9 and 10

02/10/2021 by Laxman Sonale 1 Comment

Hello friends, in today’s article, we see the commandments 9 and 10 from book 11 Commandments of life Maximization by Santosh Nair.

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Commandments 9:-Be ready to be a loner

You have to be abnormal to be a life Maximizer

Commandments of life 9 and 10In this world, 95% of people are the wander generality and only 5 % are the meaningful specific

95% of people are running in life like a temple run. they don’t have a specific meaning in life
we have to become 5% people in this world we need goals and we have lived a long life.

authors said:  life Maximizers are loners in their journey towards Life Maximization.

we have to act differently from the crowd because crowd does not have the specific identity

So Think abnormal and act like be a loner in life. (Commandments of life 9 and 10)

If you do this then no one is beat you, because you are so strong to survive any situation.

Commandments 10:- Declare that you will be Forever Alive (Commandments of life 9 and 10)

Life maximizer live life on himself condition so for that we live in the following way

the author told stay Alive is only done when you live in the spirit:

For this purpose, the author includes some points:

1)See things differently

2)Feeling differently about the future:

3)Thinking differently about the future

4)Communicating differently about the future

5)Acting differently for the future

let’s see them in a proper way

1) See  things differently: 

Ø  you can see the future as the endless ocean

Ø  you see yourself around for 100-150 years (Commandments of life 9 and 10)

 

2) Feeling differently about the future:

Ø  you can maintain their youth and vibrancy forever

3) Thinking differently about the future:

Ø  You think beyond yourselves

Ø  You can make a difference to the world till they live and ever after they die

4) Communicating differently about the future:

Ø  you communicate with passion in a manner that people are compelled to act

5) Acting differently for the future:

Ø  You can swiftly and take on newer projects

Ø  You are unafraid of taking risks and unafraid of losing

Ø  You act like there is no one stopping them

Ø  You act with the belief that they can change the world, Heal the world, Make the world a better place, Impact the world. (Commandments of life 9 and 10)

Ø  Get the support needed from the universe to accomplish their dreams.

 

The author said ageless living and endless energy come from the following three attitudes point:

  1. No –Age Attitude:  

you can not ego one the age if you do that you will stop maximizing life.

Always remember Col. Sanders who start the KFC(Kentucky Fried Chicken) company at 79. with humble behavior.

  1. No-Retirement Attitude:

  Life maximizers never retire. For example, E. Sreedharan, a railway engineer took the challenge of building the Delhi Metro, years after his retirement, and became the Managing Director of the Delhi Metro Project at 70+.

  1. Lifetime Usefulness:

the author said life maximizers have the urge to remain useful and contribute to the world as long as their heart beats. Take the example, When Brij Mohan Munjal could have just continued to thrive on the success of Hero Honda, he decided to amicably end his 26-year-old partnership with Honda and took the plunge of establishing himself as Hero MotoCorp, independently producing two-wheelers in India thus embodying the philosophy of lifetime usefulness, and being forever alive. (Commandments of life 9 and 10)

 

All these points consider being alive forever. …..Stay motivated

Don’t live life in stages. Life is a single piece-one piece for 120 years. Live it like that.

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