‘Karat karat abhyaas te
jadmati hot sujaan; Rasree aawat jaat te sil par padat nisaan’. Man is bound to
obey habits. Adoption of good habits is a bit tougher and less interesting; bad habits
are simpler and charmful. Good habits are like moving upward on a slope, bad
habits are like coming downward.
Everybody
knows his bad and good habits. Initially it is very simple to adopt or leave a
habit, good or bad. After some period, roots go deeper and habits become
nature. To get rid of one’s nature is very difficult task. Only very strong
determination and sadguru’s grace can change one’s nature.
In the childhood, the baby is ignorant about the good or bad habits. It
may accept either of the two without any reason or according to the past life’s
deeds. It is the duty of the parents to inspire good habits of the children and
discourage bad habits.
When one grows to know
things, he better understands his qualities and demerits. I should select
habits good or bad. I should start to practise to leave bad habits. Not all
evils can be removed at a time. I have to start with one. Conquering one, start
the next. Similarly, good habits should be practised one by one. Initially, it
may be tedium, but after sometime, I start to enjoy.
No doubt, I totally agree to whatever you have communicated with your writeup.
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