“When you love blindly, even flaws seem like virtues.” → When you deeply like or love someone, you may ignore their weaknesses. Their mistakes or shortcomings may even appear charming, acceptable, or even “good” to you. For example, if someone is stubborn, you might call it “determined” because you love them.
“When your dislike is intense, even virtues seem like flaws.” → On the other hand, if you dislike someone, even their positive qualities can appear negative. For instance, if someone is confident, you might see them as arrogant—simply because your attitude toward them is negative.
“Mend Your Attitude” → The key message is that it’s not always the person who is truly good or bad—it’s often our own perspective that is biased. By adjusting your attitude (removing the “blinding” effects of love or dislike), you can see people more clearly and fairly.
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The Budget 2025 of India, highlighting proposed development measures across ten broad areas, focusing on Garib, Youth, Annadata, and Nari. Pillar 1 - AGRICULTURE FM announces Dhan Dhanya Krishi Yojna in partnership with states: - Scheme to cover 100 districts - 1.7 crore farmers will be benefited - Aims to generate opportunities in rural areas - To create a Makhana board in Bihar to train Makhana farmers - To launch 5-year mission for enhancing cotton productivity - Limit for loan under Kisan Credit Card enhanced from ?3 lakh to 5 lakh FM announced a scheme to augment farm income and make India self-sufficient in pulses and oilseeds is positive for domestic tractor players. It is also positive for automobile OEMs in 2-W and PV domains which are witnessing better growth prospects in Rural India vs. Urban.
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Be prepared to invest in a down market and to "get out" in a soaring market, as per the philosophy of Warren Buffett.