"In the fable, the garden is a symbol for the mind" If you care for your mind, if you nurture it and if you cultivate it just like a fertile, rich garden, it will blossom far beyond your expectations. But if you let the weeds take root, lasting peace of
mind and deep inner harmony will always elude you.As a matter of fact, most good gardeners guard their gardens like proud soldiers and make certain that no contamination ever enters. Yet look at the toxic waste that most people put into the fertile garden of their minds every single day: the worries and anxieties, the fretting about the past, the brooding over the future and those self-created fears that wreak havoc within your inner world.
To live life to the fullest, you must stand guard at the gate of your garden and let only the very best information enter. You truly cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought—not even one.
YOU ARE READING
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Short StoryThe Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a great book and if you don't have enough time to read the whole book. Then, this is the only solution for you to get the grip of the story. PS: This doesn't have the plot or characters description or something. This...