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Who is mightier, God or Guru?

Greatness doesn't come from the name, it comes from deeds . In my opinion, God and Guru is the way of defining a person who helps an individual in achieving the intent or purpose in life. Some might consider their Guru equivalent to God, as  they guide us towards our life goals to an extent where we can believe ourselves and give our life a purpose to do the best deeds possible, on similar lines, We often, see the holy texts mentioning  God  as a constant G uru in one's life, the energy of the so-called self-confidence which  leads one to achieve prosperity and salvation. let's understand these analogies with the help of examples The best example can be that of Mahabharata (Indian epic) where Arjuna considers Lord Krishna as his Guru on the battlefield, thus justifying how a “ God can be a Guru ”. The second example can be that of Eklavya who despite being unaccepted by his Guru Dronacharya mastered the skill of archery by practicing it in front of his guru’s statue, and l

Is being Smart the same as being Wise?

Smart people use their brain Smartness is when you are working with your brain. It purely depends on one’s analytical and logical thinking. To excel in the social and professional environment, one tries to be smart. This can majorly help someone understand the social culture present in his/her surrounding. It’s like using your intellect in making informed decisions. Wise people use their heart Your confidence and passion exert you towards deciding from the heart. There are times in life when we make decisions purely based on faith. They are rare but important. They help you identify the strategic objectives. Your  faith  builds your  self-confidence,  and your  self-confidence  is what essentially  shapes your ideology  and makes you a better being. All in All, humans have two psychological approaches in making decisions of their lives, one being  informed  and the other being  intuitive.  Contrary to what some might believe, I believe both are equally important. To get ideal results,