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It's important to understand the principles and laws of cooking in order to create delicious meals consistently. If you don't like the taste of something you've cooked, it's important to learn from the experience and figure out what went wrong. Similarly, if someone else's cooking tastes better than yours, it's important to understand what they're doing differently and learn from their methods.


The same can be said for achieving desired outcomes in life. If you're not happy with the results you're getting, it's important to understand the laws and principles that govern those outcomes. This may involve learning new skills, developing new habits, or changing your mindset.


In this book, you will learn about the three mental forces that can influence your performance and ultimately determine your level of happiness, satisfaction, or frustration. By understanding these forces and implementing the ten rituals outlined in the book, you can redesign your mental capacity and drive yourself to perform at your fullest potential, leading to greater peace, joy, and happiness in your life.


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Date de parution 11 janvier 2023
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EAN13 9781543708660
Langue English

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The Law of Outcome
 
A GUIDE FOR LIVING A BLISSFUL LIFE
 
 
 
Nuraj Pradhan
 
 
 

 
 
Copyright © 2023 by Nuraj Pradhan.
 
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-5437-0868-4

Softcover
978-1-5437-0867-7

eBook
978-1-5437-0866-0
 
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
 
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Dedication
Thank you will be too short to express my indebtedness for all the pains that you welcomed in carving me as one that I am t oday.

If someone has to discover anything greater i n me, they will find you.
You will be missed forever, Dear Mom.
 
 
 
My deepest love, gratefulness, and remembrance
To the people
Without whom
This book would not have happened.
Binay Tsong Limboo
Kailash Thatal
Hissey Lanzum Bhutia
Dr. Kesang Wangmo Bhutia
Fr. S. Antony Raj
Mrs Songmit Lepcha (Wife)
Shri Laxuman Pradhan (Father)
Contents
Dedication
Preface
Chapter I       Three Directors, Three Decisions, Three Actions, Three Results
Chapter II       The Three Directors— How Do They Differ?
Chapter III     The Three Directors— The Three Dimensions
Chapter IV     Connecting to the State of Strong Desire
Chapter V     Ten Rituals
Ritual 1       Ritual of Early Waking
Ritual 2       Ritual of Exercise and Yoga
Ritual 3       Ritual of Internal Communication
Ritual 4       Ritual of Personal Improvement
Ritual 5       Ritual of Healthy Diet
Ritual 6       Ritual of Quality Engagement with Family
Ritual 7       Ritual of Quality Sleep
Ritual 8       Ritual ofDaily Journal
Ritual 9       Ritual of Recreation and Refreshment
Ritual 10     Ritual of Cleanliness and Hygiene
Preface
This book reveals the secrets of happiness in your life and explains how to earn them.
‘Why are we on this planet?’-A question that has been asked from years to years, decades to decades, simple, short, yet powerful, exciting, and sometimes annoying to us. The people who took this question with their deep desire to understand its meaning relevant to their life have travelled through the splendiferous path of happiness. And the people who were annoyed of this question and never thought of submitting any seriousness to the inquiry of treasured meaning from their life always have survived a life of unhappiness.
Other animals cannot ask this question to themselves, but we as human beings are gifted with this quality to ask and seek the meaning of our own life. Perhaps this is one of the most significant qualities that separate us from other animals born on this planet. People spend years of years researching and experimenting with so many computations in their life to find the true meaning of what they exist for on this planet. But the list of people who really have made a journey to the end in finding the meaning of life is very few.
While sitting for meditation, doing exercises, or during the course of my other personal engagements, often these questions had been travelling from my mind: How should a person get the answer to this question Why is he on this planet? What would be the process of finding the answer to this question? How would he start?
See, wherever we go, we do not go empty. If we go to the market, we go with money. If we go to the sea, we go with boats and ships. If we go to the playground, we go with playing tools and kits. What we take with us defines what our purpose is.
When you enter a pool room, you could be the manager of that pool house, you could be one of the attenders of that specific pool room, you could be the one servicing tea and drinks, or you could be one of the finest players. You could be anyone associated with that pool room. Whoever you are and for whatever purpose you have entered that room will be disclosed with what you have entered the room. Similarly, why we are on this planet is all related to what we have brought with us.
All the great people knew what they could do because they knew what they had. I find we have brought enormous sense to observe and enjoy happiness. In common, while distinguishing human beings from animals, the common objective that every human looks for is an abundance of happiness and fulfilment. However, this sense of happiness is earned when we realise the qualities we have brought or developed and lead them towards the attainment of a specific goal and finally knowing the meaning of our own life. We see people busy with their schedules. And if we ask what all of their busy schedules concern, the answer comes ‘to discover peace, love, happiness, and a sense of fulfilment’.
Close your eyes and think deeply; everything is related to your happiness, whatever you are doing. Isn’t it? You wake up early, go for exercise, do meditation, have breakfast, read newspapers, watch television, read books, get ready, go to the office, meet your friends, work in the office, have lunch, return back, meet your child, play with the child, talk with your wife/husband, read books, sit with a computer, make your schedule for next day, have dinner, write books, write diary, do meditation, and, at the end of the day, you sleep. Now just question yourself, Isn’t it all related to bringing a sense of inner peace and happiness to you? Every good work we do, we do it for our happiness, and even if we are performing with an unconstructive mood, we intend to look for happiness coming out of it too. The core of every outcome from our performance is centred on bringing peace and happiness within us.
I hope I have made you clear in understanding that, finally, the acquisitive purpose we look from our life every day is happiness, happiness, and happiness. But are we happy with the outcome of every work that we are dealing with?
Here in this book, I have shared my leading views discovered out of all the observations so far within my reach, which I believe can position some clues in finding the answer of ‘how to earn happiness!’ The book Law of Outcome will tell you how happiness results.
A story: One fine Sunday, you are alone at your home. You are reading a book. The book is so interesting that it has made you put all your important tasks out of your mind. You had even forgotten to prepare your food. You had to make a few important calls, which you had absolutely forgotten. One of your friends is coming to visit you whom you must receive at the airport by 1:00 p.m. While reading the book, your sight somehow managed to escape over to run over the wall clock. You see it’s fifteen minutes to 1:00 p.m. You know the greatest urgency of the moment is to throw the book, get ready, and drive over to the airport. You overlook the urgency and boil a thought in your mind: It’s OK! My friend won’t mind if I attend to him late by fifteen min utes.
Suddenly, you realise that one of your rear tires wss punctured, and you had scheduled to fix it by morning today. This realisation strikes you as an alarm to remind you of the task that needs to be through before you leave for the airport. Now you are running your whole situation in a piecemeal way. Your mind is now acting like a traffic police performing at some traffic point. He only can give signals of direction to the vehicles. He neither can remember any identity, colour, number of all the vehicles passed by him, nor can tell which direction any of the vehicles had gone. Likewise, lots of thoughts are arousing simultaneously at the same point, and your mind reasons to inconspicuously bypass many of the important signals of your thought.
This mental turmoil is well seen in your consequential physical performances. Imagine the levels of anxiety; you have fifteen minutes left to finish your fifteen tasks. Let’s count them: you have to fix your car; you have to go to the bathroom, take a shower, brush your teeth, polish your shoes, iron your clothes, arrange your clothes, arrange or clean your room, make a call to your friend, prepare tea, prepare breakfast. All these tasks again comprise a series of more than a hundred small activities.
Your activities are intersecting and overlapping over each other. Somehow you managed to finish your most important tasks and look at the time. It’s already one hour late to the time given by your friend. With some relief, you sit in the car. But what! You find no car key anywhere. You search your pockets, dashboard, other car compartments, your room, everywhere that came to your mind. At least at this moment, you cannot think that you will find the key within the next few minutes. So you are left with no other choice except to hire a taxi as soon as possible.
You call your friend and express a deep compunction for being late by an hour in attending to him. Your friend compensates with a formal sentence: ‘Never mind. Sometimes we make our time escape, and it’s extremely O

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