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  • Mohammed_Sajid_0015
    Mohammed_Sajid_00151yr
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    Good start...I am looking forward to read more of it

    Ch 1 The Unforgettable Past
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    My Cure
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  • Mohammed_Sajid_0015
    Mohammed_Sajid_00153yr
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    “My love, I cannot tell the tale of all the things I want from you. A hundred longings fill my soul, a thousand yearnings throng my heart.” Even though I have grown up hearing many of these stories and verses I found A Thousand Yearnings to be an entire course curriculum on Urdu poetry and prose.[img=update]

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    Dil ki Awaaz
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  • Mohammed_Sajid_0015
    Mohammed_Sajid_00153yr
    Commented

    I love it

    Ch 4 Lamhe
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    Dil ki Awaaz
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  • Mohammed_Sajid_0015
    Mohammed_Sajid_00153yr
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    You and I may recognize our flow experiences as simply those that seem to make time stand still. The book’s best definition of flow comes from the ancient Taoist scholar Chuang Tzu. In a parable Ting, the esteemed court butcher of Lord Wen-hui, describes his way of working: ‘Perception and understanding have come to a stop and spirit moves where it wants.’ One of the key distinctions the author makes is between enjoyment and pleasure. While challenging tasks that require all our attention are enjoyed, mere pleasure does not have to engage us – it is passive. Television, drugs, and sleep can all be pleasurable, but involve little conscious will and therefore do not really assist our growth.

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    Rigel, the little star
    Fantasy · poeteuphoric
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  • Mohammed_Sajid_0015
    Mohammed_Sajid_00153yr
    Posted

    You and I may recognize our flow experiences as simply those that seem to make time stand still. The book’s best definition of flow comes from the ancient Taoist scholar Chuang Tzu. In a parable Ting, the esteemed court butcher of Lord Wen-hui, describes his way of working: ‘Perception and understanding have come to a stop and spirit moves where it wants.’ One of the key distinctions the author makes is between enjoyment and pleasure. While challenging tasks that require all our attention are enjoyed, mere pleasure does not have to engage us – it is passive. Television, drugs, and sleep can all be pleasurable, but involve little conscious will and therefore do not really assist our growth.

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    Flow of Words
    Fantasy · poeteuphoric
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