1.Profit loss, interest calculation
There is no benefit to becoming sad with bad results in the test. It will not increase the number.
Still upset.
There is no benefit in crying when one dies.
A dead person does not become alive. He who has gone away will never come back.
But still, the mind cries.
There is no benefit in caressing a baby boy too much. It is not that he will remember these caresses and when he grows up he will return all these with interest showing respect and devotion.
But still, we want to caress the child when we see it.
It is not always possible to calculate profit and loss in life. Interest in everything is no longer calculated.
2.Similarity
I would never say - all people are equal. Regardless of caste or religion, everyone is human.
Because, many of you will give examples - where there is no caste religion! There are different breeds of cattle. There are different breeds of dogs.
Speaking of equality, I will not give you the example that all people are equal. Because of the blood that will flow when cut, everyone's blood color is red.
Some of you will give an example again - when a goat is cut, its red blood also comes out. Does that mean that people and goats have become equal!
But notice one thing. How similar we all have despite inequality. Everyone laughs at the word of laughter. People cry when they are saddened. When Muslims see small children, they love them just like Hindus.
Again, flowers are a favorite of any human being. Any nation, any religion, any caste. Whether it is someone's birthday or death, flowers are essential to pay homage or love.
Look again, everyone likes the smell of incense. Whether Hindu or Muslim or Christian, incense is an instrument of worship for all. Look at the candle, Diwali or Christmas, the light is shining and dispelling the darkness.
I once heard that Muslims do the opposite of what Hindus do. They don't cry when people die, they laugh.
My idea is proved false when I see in the news the cry of the mother of a Muslim child who died in an accident and when I see the tears of the wife of a newly murdered Muslim youth.
What tears can come to judge the religion!