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Real Happiness lies in finding your life purpose

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The real happiness lies in the ability of a man to accomplish their ultimate purpose in life. No matter where or what you are born with, universe has a plan for you.

You were never here to play small. But most of us do so. We limit ourselves to abundance.

A fern grows in a few weeks but a bamboo seed lies idle for more than an year. Does it mean it is dead? It means it is only growing within.

But when the first shoot of the bamboo tree is up the soil, a new life begins. And even a flood cannot uproot the soil the bamboo tree holds intact.

Your real happiness is inside you. It is about the journey to find your true purpose.



WHAT'S YOUR TRUE PURPOSE! 


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