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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It all starts with a few telltale problems It all starts with a few telltale problems: A dash light coming on for a brief moment, maybe dimmed headlights and a few flickering gauges. Perhaps there&#8217;s even an odd smell, or a growling sound coming from under the hood. Is this a case of automotive possession? No. Most likely it&#8217;s one of many possible alternator problems, and without a little attention, this problem can cause car trouble ranging from slow starts all the way up to a dead car. While an alternator is a relatively simple component containing only a few parts, it plays a critical role in any vehicle&#8217;s operation. Essentially it turns the mechanical energy of the engine&#8217;s rotating crank shaft into electricity through induction. Wires within the alternator cut through a magnetic field; this in turn induces electrical current. That current is used to power your car&#8217;s accessories, which can be anything from headlights to the electro-hydraulic lifts on a snow plow. The alternator also keeps the battery fully charged, providing the power it needs to start the car. Because the alternator is connected to (and critical for) other vehicle systems, any mechanical auto problems can have an affect on its function and have an affect on diagnosing car problems. However, paying attention to the five trouble signs on this list can make diagnosing car trouble related to the alternator a little easier. Keep reading to find out what you should be on the lookout for.</p>
<p><strong> 5: Warning Light</strong></p>
<p>Within the instrument cluster of most cars built in the last decade is a warning light dedicated to signaling an alternator issue. In most cases the light is shaped like a battery, though some show &#8220;ALT&#8221; or &#8220;GEN,&#8221; meaning alternator or generator, respectively. Many people see this light and instinctively think they have a battery problem, which is symptom that will be covered later, but that&#8217;s not really why the light goes on. This light is linked to computer systems within the car monitoring the voltage output of the alternator. If the alternator&#8217;s output goes below or above a pre-set limit then the dash light comes on. Once the output is within range the light remains unlit. In the early stages of alternator problems the light can seem to flicker &#8212; on for just a second and then off again. Or maybe it lights up only when accessories are activated. For instance, let&#8217;s say its nighttime and the headlights are on and everything is working just fine. Then it begins to rain. As you flick on the windshield wipers the warning light comes on. Turn off the wipers and it goes away. While that may initially seem like an aggravating problem, the warning light is doing its job exactly. Most alternators have an output between 13 and 14.5 volts that they try to maintain at a constant level. As more power is demanded by the headlights, the windshield wipers, your radio, the heated seats, the rear window defroster and so on, the alternator needs to work harder to maintain the necessary voltage. If your car&#8217;s alternator is not working to its full potential, or demands are placed on it that it can no longer meet, the voltage will either go above or below the set level and switch on the warning light.</p>
<p><strong>4: Dim Lights</strong></p>
<p>Since the alternator supplies the vehicle&#8217;s electrical needs, when it begins to lose its potential so do the accessories that draw on that electricity. Drivers may begin to experience erratic symptoms ranging from dimming or extremely bright headlights and dash lights, to speedometers and tachometers that simply stop working for no reason. Other accessories, like heated seats or power windows may experience a slowdown as well. A driver&#8217;s exact experience is usually dependent on a number of factors. The first is how well the alternator is still producing power and also where it is in its death cycle. The second is how the car is programmed. In most new vehicles auto manufacturers have a sort of preprogrammed priority list for where electricity will be sent just in case an alternator problem arises. This is usually based on safety considerations. For example, the heated seat will switch off, or the radio will quit before the headlights dim and fade away. The reasoning behind this is that a driver would need to be able to see in order to safely pull over and stop if the car suddenly quit working &#8212; but they definitely wouldn&#8217;t care about a heated seat or what&#8217;s on the radio at that point.</p>
<p><strong>3: Sight, Sound and Smell</strong></p>
<p> These symptoms are grouped together as signals from the senses. They&#8217;re less definitive than a warning light; however, these signs of alternator trouble can tip off a driver that there&#8217;s something going on that shouldn&#8217;t be happening: • Sight: Mechanics are accustomed to customers complaining of classic alternator issues, and then opening the hood to find the belt missing, hanging off the engine block or so loose it&#8217;s flapping around the engine compartment. A quick visual check of the belt for cracking, excessive wear and other age issues can give an indication of a future problem. Also, the belt must have the proper tension to run the alternator correctly; too much tension is just as bad as not enough. A quick check of the belt tension is usually enough to determine if a problem exists. • Sound: Drivers will sometimes complain about hearing a &#8220;growling&#8221; or &#8220;whining&#8221; noise before an alternator gives out. The alternator is driven by either an accessory belt or a serpentine belt in conjunction with the crankshaft pulley. The alternator pulley typically spins about two or three times faster than the crankshaft pulley to produce the power necessary at lower engine speeds, such as at idle. The alternator pulley spins on a shaft, which in turn is supported by either bearings or bushings. If the pulley is not in correct alignment with the belt, if it&#8217;s canted on the shaft or if the bearings and bushing are worn out, the growling or whining noise will let you know there&#8217;s a problem. • Smell: The scent of burning rubber or hot wires will often accompany alternator failure. A pulley that isn&#8217;t in alignment or not turning freely will cause more friction on the belt, which creates heat and then the smell of burning rubber. The hot wire scent can be caused by an overheated alternator, one pushing too much power through the rotor and stator.</p>
<p><strong>2: A Dead Battery</strong></p>
<p>While not technically an alternator problem, a car that won&#8217;t start is a definitive notice from your car that there&#8217;s a problem in the starting system. When the key is turned, you&#8217;ll hear a tell-tale clicking of relays ticking over but nothing else happens. After a time, even that noise stops. The immediate problem is usually a dead battery; but the question a driver should ask is, &#8220;Why is it dead?&#8221; When an alternator begins to fail, or fails outright, the car&#8217;s battery begins to take up the slack rather than acting as a capacitor for the system by receiving a constant infusion of electrical power from the alternator. However, even the best car battery will run down eventually leaving a driver stranded in the driveway or worse, on the side of the road. Car batteries are not designed for long-term power use. They&#8217;re designed to provide the vehicle with enough electrical oomph to start by juicing the starter motor with a surge of power and getting the whole works spinning. Diagnosing a dead battery versus a dead alternator is relatively easy. Simply jump-start the car and then remove the cables as quickly as possible. Then wait. If the alternator is failing to charge the system, the car will soon die again and the problem has been pinpointed. If the car runs and continues to run, then it&#8217;s likely the problem is with the battery. Caution should be used, however, as a dying battery can only receive a charge for so long and may go completely dead at a later point despite the best efforts of the alternator. Testing a battery can be accomplished with a voltmeter, and most auto stores have the facilities to check a suspect battery&#8217;s state of charge and even its charge capacity. 1: Broken or Loose Connections In this case, everything with your car&#8217;s alternator seems to check out OK &#8212; no belt issues or other visible signs of trouble &#8212; but the car&#8217;s battery is dead, as is most of the car&#8217;s electrical equipment. What&#8217;s happening is the alternator is producing electricity, but it&#8217;s either not going anywhere or it&#8217;s not the right type. Alternator electricity is piped through large cables and smaller wires. Any problems within the wires, cables or the connections at either end can reduce or stop electricity from getting through. Occasionally, a symptom of this issue might be brighter lights as the alternator produces more energy to overcome the resistance in a bad wire or a broken or loose connection. This symptom is usually accompanied by the smell of hot wires, too. Higher resistance within a wire creates heat, similar to the way an electric burner on a stove heats up by resisting the flow of electricity. Another problem could be the alternator&#8217;s diode rectifier. Alternators produce alternating current (AC) electricity in three phases, but a car&#8217;s accessories require direct current (DC) to operate. The rectifier changes the current from AC to DC. Without that critical component operating properly, the electricity the alternator produces can&#8217;t be used. For more information about alternators and other related topics, follow the links on the next page.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compassion and the Individual Tenzin Gyatso; The Fourteenth Dalai Lama   The purpose of life  ONE GREAT QUESTION underlies our experience, whether we think about it consciously or not: What is the purpose of life?  I have considered this question and would like to share my thoughts in the hope that they may be of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ghulamnabisoomro.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13851152&amp;post=30&amp;subd=ghulamnabisoomro&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Tenzin Gyatso; The Fourteenth Dalai Lama<br />
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<strong>The purpose of life</strong><br />
 ONE GREAT QUESTION underlies our experience, whether we think about it consciously or not: What is the purpose of life?  I have considered this question and would like to share my thoughts in the hope that they may be of direct, practical benefit to those who read them.<br />
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I believe that the purpose of life is to be happy.  From the moment of birth, every human being wants happiness and does not want suffering.  Neither social conditioning nor education nor ideology affect this.  From the very core of our being, we simply desire contentment.  I don&#8217;t know whether the universe, with its countless galaxies, stars and planets, has a deeper meaning or not, but at the very least, it is clear that we humans who live on this earth face the task of making a happy life for ourselves.  Therefore, it is important to discover what will bring about the greatest degree of happiness.</p>
<p><strong>How to achieve happiness</strong><br />
For a start, it is possible to divide every kind of happiness and suffering into two main categories: mental and physical.  Of the two, it is the mind that exerts the greatest influence on most of us.  Unless we are either gravely ill or deprived of basic necessities, our physical condition plays a secondary role in life.  If the body is content, we virtually ignore it. The mind, however, registers every event, no matter how small. Hence we should devote our most serious efforts to bringing about mental peace.<br />
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From my own limited experience I have found that the greatest degree of inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion.<br />
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The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our own sense of well-being becomes. Cultivating a close, warm-hearted feeling for others automatically puts the mind at ease. This helps remove whatever fears or insecurities we may have and gives us the strength to cope with any obstacles we encounter. It is the ultimate source of success in life.<br />
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As long as we live in this world we are bound to encounter problems. If, at such times, we lose hope and become discouraged, we diminish our ability to face difficulties. If, on the other hand, we remember that it is not just ourselves but every one who has to undergo suffering, this more realistic perspective will increase our determination and capacity to overcome troubles. Indeed, with this attitude, each new obstacle can be seen as yet another valuable opportunity to improve our mind!<br />
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Thus we can strive gradually to become more compassionate, that is we can develop both genuine sympathy for others&#8217; suffering and the will to help remove their pain. As a result, our own serenity and inner strength will increase.<br />
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<strong>Our need for love</strong><br />
Ultimately, the reason why love and compassion bring the greatest happiness is simply that our nature cherishes them above all else. The need for love lies at the very foundation of human existence. It results from the profound interdependence we all share with one another. However capable and skillful an individual may be, left alone, he or she will not survive. However vigorous and independent one may feel during the most prosperous periods of life, when one is sick or very young or very old, one must depend on the support of others.<br />
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Inter-dependence, of course, is a fundamental law of nature. Not only higher forms of life but also many of the smallest insects are social beings who, without any religion, law or education, survive by mutual cooperation based on an innate recognition of their interconnectedness. The most subtle level of material phenomena is also governed by interdependence. All phenomena from the planet we inhabit to the oceans, clouds, forests and flowers that surround us, arise in dependence upon subtle patterns of energy. Without their proper interaction, they dissolve and decay.<br />
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It is because our own human existence is so dependent on the help of others that our need for love lies at the very foundation of our existence. Therefore we need a genuine sense of responsibility and a sincere concern for the welfare of others.<br />
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We have to consider what we human beings really are. We are not like machine-made objects. If we are merely mechanical entities, then machines themselves could alleviate all of our sufferings and fulfill our needs.<br />
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However, since we are not solely material creatures, it is a mistake to place all our hopes for happiness on external development alone. Instead, we should consider our origins and nature to discover what we require.<br />
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Leaving aside the complex question of the creation and evolution of our universe, we can at least agree that each of us is the product of our own parents. In general, our conception took place not just in the context of sexual desire but from our parents&#8217; decision to have a child. Such decisions are founded on responsibility and altruism &#8211; the parents compassionate commitment to care of their child until it is able to take care of itself. Thus, from the very moment of our conception, our parents&#8217; love is directly in our creation.<br />
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Moreover, we are completely dependent upon our mothers&#8217; care from the earliest stages of our growth. According to some scientists, a pregnant woman&#8217;s mental state, be it calm or agitated, has a direct physical effect on her unborn child.<br />
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The expression of love is also very important at the time of birth. Since the very first thing we do is suck milk from our mothers&#8217; breast, we naturally feel close to her, and she must feel love for us in order to feed us properly; if she feels anger or resentment her milk may not flow freely.<br />
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Then there is the critical period of brain development from the time of birth up to at least the age of three or four, during which time loving physical contact is the single most important factor for the normal growth of the child. If the child is not held, hugged, cuddled, or loved, its development will be impaired and its brain will not mature properly.<br />
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Since a child cannot survive without the care of others, love is its most important nourishment. The happiness of childhood, the allaying of the child&#8217;s many fears and the healthy development of its self-confidence all depend directly upon love.<br />
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Nowadays, many children grow up in unhappy homes. If they do not receive proper affection, in later life they will rarely love their parents and, not infrequently, will find it hard to love others. This is very sad.<br />
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As children grow older and enter school, their need for support must be met by their teachers. If a teacher not only imparts academic education but also assumes responsibility for preparing students for life, his or her pupils will feel trust and respect and what has been taught will leave an indelible impression on their minds. On the other hand, subjects taught by a teacher who does not show true concern for his or her students&#8217; overall well-being will be regarded as temporary and not retained for long.<br />
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Similarly, if one is sick and being treated in hospital by a doctor who evinces a warm human feeling, one feels at ease and the doctors&#8217; desire to give the best possible care is itself curative, irrespective of the degree of his or her technical skill. On the other hand, if one&#8217;s doctor lacks human feeling and displays an unfriendly expression, impatience or casual disregard, one will feel anxious, even if he or she is the most highly qualified doctor and the disease has been correctly diagnosed and the right medication prescribed. Inevitably, patients&#8217; feelings make a difference to the quality and completeness of their recovery.<br />
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Even when we engage in ordinary conversation in everyday life, if someone speaks with human feeling we enjoy listening, and respond accordingly; the whole conversation becomes interesting, however unimportant the topic may be. On the other hand, if a person speaks coldly or harshly, we feel uneasy and wish for a quick end to the interaction. From the least to the most important event, the affection and respect of others are vital for our happiness.<br />
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Recently I met a group of scientists in America who said that the rate of mental illness in their country was quite high-around twelve percent of the population. It became clear during our discussion that the main cause of depression was not a lack of material necessities but a deprivation of the affection of the others.<br />
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So, as you can see from everything I have written so far, one thing seems clear to me: whether or not we are consciously aware of it, from the day we are born, the need for human affection is in our very blood. Even if the affection comes from an animal or someone we would normally consider an enemy, both children and adults will naturally gravitate towards it.<br />
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I believe that no one is born free from the need for love. And this demonstrates that, although some modern schools of thought seek to do so, human beings cannot be defined as solely physical. No material object, however beautiful or valuable, can make us feel loved, because our deeper identity and true character lie in the subjective nature of the mind.<br />
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<strong>Developing compassion</strong><br />
Some of my friends have told me that, while love and compassion are marvelous and good, they are not really very relevant. Our world, they say, is not a place where such beliefs have much influence or power. They claim that anger and hatred are so much a part of human nature that humanity will always be dominated by them. I do not agree.<br />
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We humans have existed in our present form for about a hundred-thousand years. I believe that if during this time the human mind had been primarily controlled by anger and hatred, our overall population would have decreased. But today, despite all our wars, we find that the human population is greater than ever. This clearly indicates to me that love and compassion predominate in the world. And this is why unpleasant events are news, compassionate activities are so much part of daily life that they are taken for granted and, therefore, largely ignored.<br />
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So far I have been discussing mainly the mental benefits of compassion, but it contributes to good physical health as well, According to my personal experience, mental stability and physical well-being are directly related. Without question, anger and agitation make us more susceptible to illness. On the other hand, if the mind is tranquil and occupied with positive thoughts, the body will not easily fall prey to disease.<br />
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But of course it is also true that we all have an innate self-centeredness that inhibits our love for others. So, since we desire the true happiness that is brought about by only a calm mind, and since such peace of mind is brought about by only a compassionate attitude, how can we develop this? Obviously, it is not enough for us simply to think about how nice compassion is! We need to make a concerted effort to develop it; we must use all the events of our daily life to transform our thoughts and behavior.<br />
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First of all, we must be clear about what we mean by compassion. Many forms of compassionate feeling are mixed with desire and attachment. For instance, the love parents feel of their child is often strongly associated with their own emotional needs, so it is not fully compassionate. Again, in marriage, the love between husband and wife -  particularly at the beginning, when each partner still may not know the other&#8217;s deeper character very well &#8211; depends more on attachment than genuine love. Our desire can be so strong that the person to whom we are attached appears to be good, when in fact he or she is very negative. In addition, we have a tendency to exaggerate small positive qualities. Thus when one partner&#8217;s attitude changes, the other partner is often disappointed and his or her attitude changes too. This is an indication that love has been motivated more by personal need than by genuine care for the other individual.<br />
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True compassion is not just an emotional response but a firm commitment founded on reason. Therefore, a truly compassionate attitude towards others does not change even if they behave negatively.<br />
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Of course, developing this kind of compassion is not at all easy! As a start, let us consider the following facts:<br />
Whether people are beautiful and friendly or unattractive and disruptive, ultimately they are human beings, just like oneself. Like oneself, they want happiness and do not want suffering. Furthermore, their right to overcome suffering and be happy is equal to one&#8217;s own. Now, when you recognize that all beings are equal in both their desire for happiness and their right to obtain it, you automatically feel empathy and closeness for them. Through accustoming your mind to this sense of universal altruism, you develop a feeling of responsibility for others: the wish to help them actively overcome their problems. Nor is this wish selective; it applies equally to all. As long as they are human beings experiencing pleasure and pain just as you do, there is no logical basis to discriminate between them or to alter your concern for them if they behave negatively.<br />
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Let me emphasize that it is within your power, given patience and time, to develop this kind of compassion. Of course, our self-centeredness, our distinctive attachment to the feeling of an independent, self-existent ï¿½Iï¿½, works fundamentally to inhibit our compassion. Indeed, true compassion can be experienced only when this type of self- grasping is eliminated. But this does not mean that we cannot start and make progress now.<br />
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<strong>How can we start</strong><br />
We should begin by removing the greatest hindrances to compassion: anger and hatred. As we all know, these are extremely powerful emotions and they can overwhelm our entire mind. Nevertheless, they can be controlled. If, however, they are not, these negative emotions will plague us &#8211; with no extra effort on their part! &#8211; and impede our quest for the happiness of a loving mind.<br />
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So as a start, it is useful to investigate whether or not anger is of value. Sometimes, when we are discouraged by a difficult situation, anger does seem helpful, appearing to bring with it more energy, confidence and determination.<br />
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Here, though, we must examine our mental state carefully. While itis true that anger brings extra energy, if we explore the nature of this energy, we discover that it is blind: we cannot be sure whether its result will be positive or negative. This is because anger eclipses the best part of our brain: its rationality. So the energy of anger is almost always unreliable. It can cause an immense amount of destructive, unfortunate behavior. Moreover, if anger increases to the extreme, one becomes like a mad person, acting in ways that are as damaging to oneself as they are to others.<br />
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It is possible, however, to develop an equally forceful but far more controlled energy with which to handle difficult situations.<br />
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This controlled energy comes not only from a compassionate attitude, but also from reason and patience. These are the most powerful antidotes to anger. Unfortunately, many people misjudge these qualities as signs of weakness. I believe the opposite to be true: that they are the true signs of inner strength. Compassion is by nature gentle, peaceful and soft, but it is very powerful. It is those who easily lose their patience who are insecure and unstable. Thus, to me, the arousal of anger is a direct sign of weakness.<br />
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So, when a problem first arises, try to remain humble and maintain a sincere attitude and be concerned that the outcome is fair. Of course, others may try to take advantage of you, and if your remaining detached only encourages unjust aggression, adopt a strong stand, This, however, should be done with compassion, and if it is necessary to express your views and take strong countermeasures, do so without anger or ill-intent.<br />
You should realize that even though your opponents appear to be harming you, in the end, their destructive activity will damage only themselves. In order to check your own selfish impulse to retaliate, you should recall your desire to practice compassion and assume responsibility for helping prevent the other person from suffering the consequences of his or her acts.<br />
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Thus, because the measures you employ have been calmly chosen, they will be more effective, more accurate and more forceful. Retaliation based on the blind energy of anger seldom hits the target.<br />
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<strong>Friends and enemies</strong><br />
I must emphasize again that merely thinking that compassion and reason and patience are good will not be enough to develop them. We must wait for difficulties to arise and then attempt to practice them.<br />
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And who creates such opportunities? Not our friends, of course, but our enemies. They are the ones who give us the most trouble, So if we truly wish to learn, we should consider enemies to be our best teacher!<br />
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For a person who cherishes compassion and love, the practice of tolerance is essential, and for that, an enemy is indispensable. So we should feel grateful to our enemies, for it is they who can best help us develop a tranquil mind! Also, itis often the case in both personal and public life, that with a change in circumstances, enemies become friends.<br />
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So anger and hatred are always harmful, and unless we train our minds and work to reduce their negative force, they will continue to disturb us and disrupt our attempts to develop a calm mind. Anger and hatred are our real enemies. These are the forces we most need to confront and defeat, not the temporary enemies who appear intermittently throughout life.<br />
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Of course, it is natural and right that we all want friends. I often joke that if you really want to be selfish, you should be very altruistic! You should take good care of others, be concerned for their welfare, help them, serve them, make more friends, make more smiles, The result? When you yourself need help, you find plenty of helpers! If, on the other hand, you neglect the happiness of others, in the long term you will be the loser. And is friendship produced through quarrels and anger, jealousy and intense competitiveness? I do not think so. Only affection brings us genuine close friends.<br />
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In today&#8217;s materialistic society, if you have money and power, you seem to have many friends. But they are not friends of yours; they are the friends of your money and power. When you lose your wealth and influence, you will find it very difficult to track these people down.<br />
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The trouble is that when things in the world go well for us, we become confident that we can manage by ourselves and feel we do not need friends, but as our status and health decline, we quickly realize how wrong we were. That is the moment when we learn who is really helpful and who is completely useless. So to prepare for that moment, to make genuine friends who will help us when the need arises, we ourselves must cultivate altruism!<br />
Though sometimes people laugh when I say it, I myself always want more friends. I love smiles. Because of this I have the problem of knowing how to make more friends and how to get more smiles, in particular, genuine smiles. For there are many kinds of smile, such as sarcastic, artificial or diplomatic smiles. Many smiles produce no feeling of satisfaction, and sometimes they can even create suspicion or fear, can&#8217;t they? But a genuine smile really gives us a feeling of freshness and is, I believe, unique to human beings. If these are the smiles we want, then we ourselves must create the reasons for them to appear.<br />
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<strong>Compassion and the world</strong><br />
In conclusion, I would like briefly to expand my thoughts beyond the topic of this short piece and make a wider point: individual happiness can contribute in a profound and effective way to the overall improvement of our entire human community.<br />
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Because we all share an identical need for love, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet, in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister. No matter how new the face or how different the dress and behavior, there is no significant division between us and other people. It is foolish to dwell on external differences, because our basic natures are the same.<br />
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Ultimately, humanity is one and this small planet is our only home, If we are to protect this home of ours, each of us needs to experience a vivid sense of universal altruism. It is only this feeling that can remove the self-centered motives that cause people to deceive and misuse one another.<br />
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If you have a sincere and open heart, you naturally feel self- worth and confidence, and there is no need to be fearful of others.<br />
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I believe that at every level of society &#8211; familial, tribal, national and international &#8211; the key to a happier and more successful world is the growth of compassion. We do not need to become religious, nor do we need to believe in an ideology. All that is necessary is for each of us to develop our good human qualities.<br />
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I try to treat whoever I meet as an old friend. This gives me a genuine feeling of happiness.  It is the practice of compassion.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[نصيحت  الله تعالى فرمائي ٿو :  اي انسان !  * مون کي تعجب آهي ان شخص تي جنهن جو موت تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن خوش ٿيندو آهي. * مون کي تعجب آهي ان شخص تي جنهن جو حساب جي ڏينهن تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن مال جمع ڪندو آهي. * تعجب آهي [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ghulamnabisoomro.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13851152&amp;post=24&amp;subd=ghulamnabisoomro&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:right;"> الله تعالى فرمائي ٿو :</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> اي انسان !</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> * مون کي تعجب آهي ان شخص تي جنهن جو موت تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن خوش ٿيندو آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;">* مون کي تعجب آهي ان شخص تي جنهن جو حساب جي ڏينهن تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن مال جمع ڪندو آهي. * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جنهن جو قبر تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن کلندو آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جنهن جو آخرت تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن آرام ڪندو آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جنهن جو دنيا ۽ ان جي زوال تي يقين آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن مطمئن آهي. * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جيڪو زبان جو عالم ۽ دل جو جاهل آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جيڪو پاڻي سان پاڪيزگي حاصل ڪندو آهي پر ان جو دل ناپاڪ آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;">* تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جيڪو ماڻهن جي عيبن ڳولهڻ ۾ مشغول پر پنهنجي عيبن کان غافل آهي. * تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جيڪو ڄاڻي ٿو ته الله تعالى ان کان باخبر آهي پوءِ اهو ڪيئن سندس نافرماني ڪندو آهي.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;">* تعجب آهي مون کي ان شخص تي جنهن کي خبر آهي ته هو اڪيلو مرندو قبر ۾ اڪيلو ويندو ۽ سندس اڪيلي جو ئي حساب ڪيو ويندو پوءِ اهو ڪيئن ماڻهن سان ويجھڙائپ رکي ٿو.</p>
<p style="text-align:right;"> * آءُ ئي معبود حقيقي آهيان ۽ محمد ﷺ منهنجو بندو ۽ منهنجو رسول آهي</p>
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		<title>Sindhi Fonts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 16:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enabling your Window XP computer to read Sindhi Fonts If you are not able to read Sindhi fonts or if Sindhi letters are inappropriately appearing, please follow the instruction below to have nice results: Use internet explorer 6 or above. I have written this blog in MB Sindh Web font by Abdul Majid Bhurgri, you can also [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ghulamnabisoomro.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13851152&amp;post=8&amp;subd=ghulamnabisoomro&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Enabling your Window XP computer to read Sindhi Fonts</strong></p>
<p>If you are not able to read Sindhi fonts or if Sindhi letters are inappropriately appearing, please follow the instruction below to have nice results:</p>
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<li>Use internet explorer 6 or above.</li>
<li>I have written this blog in <strong>MB Sindh Web</strong> font by Abdul Majid Bhurgri, you can also install this font for pleasant reading.</li>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">How to get it?</span></strong></p>
<p>1.       In a new folder download <strong>MB Sindh Web</strong> font from the web site of Abdul Majid Bhurgri sahib:  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.2-free.net/free-fonts/mb-sindhi-web/38610.html">http://www.2-free.net/free-fonts/mb-sindhi-web/38610.html</a><a href="http://www.geocities.com/majidbhurgri/fonts.htm"></a></p>
<p>2.       It will take few minutes to download; you will get a Zip file of 283KB size. Go to the folder where you have downloaded the file, if you have no unzip utility (e.g. Winzip) don’t worry this utility is build in Windows XP, just right click the downloaded file and click ‘Extract all …’. The file will be extracted in the same folder.</p>
<p>3.       Install by clicking this new executable (exe) file. By default this will install font in drive C in this folder:  C:\WINDOWS\Fonts.</p>
<p>4.       Now you have <strong>MB Sindhi Web </strong>font installed in your computer.</p>
<p>5.       Restart your computer and enjoy reading beautiful Sindhi.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;"> </span></strong><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Note:</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>I feel very sorry to say that I have no first hand experience of installing <strong>MB Sindhi Web</strong> or other Sindhi font in Window Vista or other operating systems e.g. Linux or Apple McIntosh. As soon as I gain some experience I will put that here. Meanwhile please search web for instructions.</li>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Note for computer savvy:  </span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Installation of too many fonts in your computer may result in slow performance. So if you feel comfortable with twitching your computer, get rid of unnecessary fonts.  You may find those fonts in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts, tinker this folder if you dare?</li>
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		<title>اول الله    ، عليم  ، اعلى  عالم  جو ڌڻي</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 16:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  اول الله    ، عليم  ، اعلى  عالم  جو  ڌڻي، قادر   پنهنجي  قدرت  سين  قائيم آ قديم، والي   واحد   وحده ،      رازق   رب  رحيم سو ساراھ سچو ڌڻي، چئي  حمد    حڪيم ڪري پاڻ ڪريم جوڙ ون جوڙ جهان جون.<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ghulamnabisoomro.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13851152&amp;post=6&amp;subd=ghulamnabisoomro&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>اول الله    ، عليم  ، اعلى  عالم  جو  ڌڻي،</p>
<p>قادر   پنهنجي  قدرت  سين  قائيم آ قديم،</p>
<p>والي   واحد   وحده ،      رازق   رب  رحيم</p>
<p>سو ساراھ سچو ڌڻي، چئي  حمد    حڪيم</p>
<p>ڪري پاڻ ڪريم جوڙ ون جوڙ جهان جون.</p>
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		<title>Asalaam Alaikum</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 03:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asalam Alaikum My dear friends. This is my blog and you can share or comment here to inform or set my way towards the good deeds which provide me support during my life. I will appriciate your comments without thinking about this that comments are in my praise (favoure) or not. I have not more [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ghulamnabisoomro.wordpress.com&amp;blog=13851152&amp;post=3&amp;subd=ghulamnabisoomro&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Asalam Alaikum My dear friends.</p>
<p>This is my blog and you can share or comment here to inform or set my way towards the good deeds which provide me support during my life. I will appriciate your comments without thinking about this that comments are in my praise (favoure) or not.</p>
<p>I have not more words this time.</p>
<p>Life&#8217;s battle don&#8217;t always go,</p>
<p>To the stronger or faster man,</p>
<p>But soon or late a man wins,</p>
<p>Is a man who thinks HE CAN.</p>
<p>ALLAH bless on you all.</p>
<p>ghulam.</p>
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