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Just learn to live by the wishes of God, it is more than anything.

Accept everything as his wish. Never feel any sadness or remorse on past actions.Whenever any pain comes say " Tera Bhanna Meetha lagey" when you are able to truly able to accept it. You will become a good person and above all will remain happy for all life.

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I think to be good towards your parents: you got to remember that:

- If it wasen't for them you wouldn't be here (obviously)

- They KNOW EVERYTHING - they been through and done everything we do

- You too will be a parent one day - Karma and all that

I don't know if this fits here or not but my Nani always taught me this:

Maa Pur Dhee, Pitha Pur Ghora, Bo'htha Nee Th'ah Tho'hra Tho'hra

thats basically saying that a girl is always like her mother, and a son is always like his father - if not lots - always a little bit

So however you are with your parents, children are bound to do the same to you.

loll i think i confused it there but hope u get me

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I think to be good towards your parents: you got to remember that:

- If it wasen't for them you wouldn't be here (obviously)

- They KNOW EVERYTHING - they been through and done everything we do

- You too will be a parent one day - Karma and all that

I don't know if this fits here or not but my Nani always taught me this:

Maa Pur Dhee, Pitha Pur Ghora, Bo'htha Nee Th'ah Tho'hra Tho'hra

thats basically saying that a girl is always like her mother, and a son is always like his father - if not lots - always a little bit

So however you are with your parents, children are bound to do the same to you.

loll i think i confused it there but hope u get me

Its guru jis kirpa that a baby gets born , not the mother and father

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Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

But at the same time, don't forget to stand up for what's right... you must respect your parents, but you don't always have to follow them if they are wrong.

Classic example: Guru Nanak who disobeyed his father several times to do what was right. :umm:

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

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Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

But at the same time, don't forget to stand up for what's right... you must respect your parents, but you don't always have to follow them if they are wrong.

Classic example: Guru Nanak who disobeyed his father several times to do what was right. :umm:

Waheguroo jee ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo jee kee Fateh!

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

No offence but i dont think you should have used that example on this forum :umm:

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa! Vaheguru Ji Ke Fateh!

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