The Dalai Lama and Victor Chan 465 words, 47K views, 11 comments
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On Jul 7, 2013Dr.Kanhaiyalal Sharma wrote :
The comment is realistic. When in you're in the womb of your mother you totally depend upon her. Even after your birth you totally depend on mother. She breast you when you're not able to express your hunger. When you grow up even you depend upon her. Even in youth when you're in full swing of your energy you depend upon your wife, colleagues, subordinates, superior officers and lot of other persons. It means you're never fully independent. Our whole existence depends on others though we seem to be dependent. Even our so called decisions and opinions are influenced by others. We are interdependent and cooperative in our attitude and behavior and all actions. Thanks.
On Jul 7, 2013 Dr.Kanhaiyalal Sharma wrote :
The comment is realistic. When in you're in the womb of your mother you totally depend upon her. Even after your birth you totally depend on mother. She breast you when you're not able to express your hunger. When you grow up even you depend upon her. Even in youth when you're in full swing of your energy you depend upon your wife, colleagues, subordinates, superior officers and lot of other persons. It means you're never fully independent. Our whole existence depends on others though we seem to be dependent. Even our so called decisions and opinions are influenced by others. We are interdependent and cooperative in our attitude and behavior and all actions. Thanks.