Build Your Vocabulary! Day: 121

 




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Dearest Friends!

The teaching of Krishna says: “Do your duty sincerely without worrying too much about the result.”

The theory of Karma says: “Every action surely brings a result sooner or later.”

At first, these may seem different, but actually they complement each other perfectly.

How students should understand this in education

A student must study regularly, listen carefully, practice sincerely, and behave respectfully. These actions are in the student’s hands. But marks, ranks, and results may sometimes vary due to difficulty of the exam, stress, health, or competition.

So, Krishna teaches students:

  • Don’t become lazy because of fear.

  • Don’t stop working because results are uncertain.

  • Focus on effort, discipline, and learning.

At the same time, Karma teaches:

  • Every sincere effort gives a reward.

  • Daily practice improves knowledge.

  • Hard work never goes waste.

Example 1: Vocabulary Practice

A student practices 20 new words daily.
At first, improvement may not be visible. But after a few months, the student begins speaking and writing confidently.

That is Karma:

Consistent action brings results.

But if the student keeps worrying:

“Will I top the class tomorrow?”
they may lose concentration and motivation.

That is why Krishna’s philosophy says:

“Focus on practice, not pressure.”

Example 2: Examination Preparation

Two students prepare for exams.

  • One studies calmly and consistently.

  • Another studies while constantly fearing marks and comparing with others.

Usually, the peaceful and disciplined student performs better because the mind remains focused.

Effort is our responsibility. Results are the fruits of that effort.

When students combine both philosophies:

  • They work sincerely,

  • stay patient,

  • avoid stress,

  • and continue improving every day.

Dear students,
Never stop your efforts because success looks distant. A seed does not become a tree overnight. Every page you read, every word you learn, every mistake you correct, and every practice test you write is shaping your future.

Study with dedication.
Learn with joy.
Work without fear.
Success will surely follow at the right time. 

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Build Your Vocabulary! Day: 121 πŸ‘‡



1. Krishna advised Arjuna to perform his 'duty' without fear.

  • Krishna advised Arjuna to perform his responsibility without fear.
  • Krishna advised Arjuna to perform his weakness without fear.
  • Krishna advised Arjuna to perform his carelessness without fear.
  • Krishna advised Arjuna to perform his laziness without fear.

2. A sincere student should remain 'focused' on learning every day.

  • A sincere student should remain distracted on learning every day.
  • A sincere student should remain careless on learning every day.
  • A sincere student should remain concentrated on learning every day.
  • A sincere student should remain confused on learning every day.

3. The teaching of Krishna encourages 'selfless' service.

  • The teaching of Krishna encourages selfish service.
  • The teaching of Krishna encourages careless service.
  • The teaching of Krishna encourages weak service.
  • The teaching of Krishna encourages unselfish service.

4. According to Karma, every action has a 'consequence'.

  • According to Karma, every action has a mistake.
  • According to Karma, every action has a problem.
  • According to Karma, every action has a result.
  • According to Karma, every action has a confusion.

5. Krishna advised people to remain 'calm' in success and failure.

  • Krishna advised people to remain nervous in success and failure.
  • Krishna advised people to remain fearful in success and failure.
  • Krishna advised people to remain weak in success and failure.
  • Krishna advised people to remain composed in success and failure.

6. Good deeds create a 'positive' impact on society.

  • Good deeds create a harmful impact on society.
  • Good deeds create a negative impact on society.
  • Good deeds create a beneficial impact on society.
  • Good deeds create a careless impact on society.

7. A student should be 'dedicated' to studies rather than marks alone.

  • A student should be lazy to studies rather than marks alone.
  • A student should be careless to studies rather than marks alone.
  • A student should be committed to studies rather than marks alone.
  • A student should be weak to studies rather than marks alone.

8. Karma teaches that our actions are never 'meaningless'.

  • Karma teaches that our actions are never useful.
  • Karma teaches that our actions are never powerful.
  • Karma teaches that our actions are never pointless.
  • Karma teaches that our actions are never important.

9. Krishna encouraged people to act with 'integrity'.

  • Krishna encouraged people to act with dishonesty.
  • Krishna encouraged people to act with cheating.
  • Krishna encouraged people to act with lies.
  • Krishna encouraged people to act with honesty.

10. A person who works sincerely earns 'respect' from others.

  • A person who works sincerely earns hatred from others.
  • A person who works sincerely earns anger from others.
  • A person who works sincerely earns admiration from others.
  • A person who works sincerely earns disrespect from others.

11. Krishna’s message inspires people to be 'steadfast' in their efforts.

  • Krishna’s message inspires people to be weak in their efforts.
  • Krishna’s message inspires people to be doubtful in their efforts.
  • Krishna’s message inspires people to be fearful in their efforts.
  • Krishna’s message inspires people to be firm in their efforts.

12. Karma reminds us to be 'accountable' for our actions.

  • Karma reminds us to be irresponsible for our actions.
  • Karma reminds us to be careless for our actions.
  • Karma reminds us to be responsible for our actions.
  • Karma reminds us to be lazy for our actions.

13. Students should show 'perseverance' while preparing for examinations.

  • Students should show weakness while preparing for examinations.
  • Students should show fear while preparing for examinations.
  • Students should show persistence while preparing for examinations.
  • Students should show doubt while preparing for examinations.

14. Krishna taught the importance of 'wisdom' in decision-making.

  • Krishna taught the importance of ignorance in decision-making.
  • Krishna taught the importance of confusion in decision-making.
  • Krishna taught the importance of carelessness in decision-making.
  • Krishna taught the importance of knowledge in decision-making.

15. Every good action contributes to a 'better' future.

  • Every good action contributes to a worse future.
  • Every good action contributes to a poor future.
  • Every good action contributes to an improved future.
  • Every good action contributes to a weak future.

16. Krishna advised people to remain 'unattached' to rewards.

  • Krishna advised people to remain attached to rewards.
  • Krishna advised people to remain dependent on rewards.
  • Krishna advised people to remain detached from rewards.
  • Krishna advised people to remain worried about rewards.

17. Karma teaches that actions create lasting 'effects'.

  • Karma teaches that actions create lasting mistakes.
  • Karma teaches that actions create lasting problems.
  • Karma teaches that actions create lasting outcomes.
  • Karma teaches that actions create lasting confusions.

18. A hardworking student develops 'character' through discipline.

  • A hardworking student develops weakness through discipline.
  • A hardworking student develops laziness through discipline.
  • A hardworking student develops personality through discipline.
  • A hardworking student develops carelessness through discipline.

19. Krishna’s teachings encourage 'balance' in life.

  • Krishna’s teachings encourage instability in life.
  • Krishna’s teachings encourage confusion in life.
  • Krishna’s teachings encourage instability in life.
  • Krishna’s teachings encourage stability in life.

20. The theory of Karma highlights the 'inevitable' nature of results.

  • The theory of Karma highlights the avoidable nature of results.
  • The theory of Karma highlights the doubtful nature of results.
  • The theory of Karma highlights the unavoidable nature of results.
  • The theory of Karma highlights the uncertain nature of results.

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