2024-10-05
Javed Akhtar explains that one needs to put his/her point forth amicably and not by using physical strength or force. As the later will be a temporary solve while the former is a permanent fix.
If you promise someone something it is very important to act on it, Javed Akhtar takes you through some examples of this from real life in this episode.
Javed Akhtar interprets the doha "Raah Bichari" as the journey towards one's goal, which most decide to set on but get distracted in the bargain and there is lack of dedication and commitment.
A story about how prevention is better than cure and how we should take necessary care in advance to plan for a situation is explained in the episode by Javed Akhtar.
Javed Akhtar talks about the story of Urdu language and how Ghazal is a key part of this language. He talks about the art of Ghazal and how it is a banter between the artist and the audience.
Javed Akhtar interprets Tulsidas ji's doha "Aise Baani Boliye" where he says that people should speak a language that makes not only the listener's mind happy but also makes his mind experiences bliss.
Javed Akhtar speaks about how talking to a person with politeness & humbleness can make yours as well as the other person's life easy & beautiful.
Javed Akhtar says words once spoken cannot be taken back. They can be interpreted is many ways and used in various contexts. Hence, one needs to be careful and mindful when speaking.
Javed Akhtar explains how not only the context of conversations is important but also the relevance of time, place, tonality and the emotional weightage with which that conversation is carried out.
Javed Akhtar says a person who thinks no end of himself, in reality thinks that he has gotten more than he deserves and therefore, starts to act pricey.
Distance between man and nature is increasing everyday', Javed Akhtar explains and shares some situations that make you realise this thought.
Mahakavi Ghagh's Doha about abundance and extremities is translated into real life lessons by Javed Akhtar. He says balance is the core of life and anything in extreme is going to create a disruption.
Javed Akhtar explains that pursuit of happiness ends within us. One doesn't have to look for it outside, one just needs to clear their mind of all fears and worries, and that is true happiness.
Javed Akhtar says it hurts most when a trustworthy person; one from the inner circle betrays you compared to somebody who is expected to deceive you. The latter may make you angry but will not hurt you.
Javed Akhtar interprets Tulsidas ji's doha "Aise Baani Boliye" where he says that people should speak a language that makes not only the listener's mind happy but also makes his mind experiences bliss.
Javed Akhtar speaks about how talking to a person with politeness & humbleness can make yours as well as the other person's life easy & beautiful.
Javed Akhtar says words once spoken cannot be taken back. They can be interpreted is many ways and used in various contexts. Hence, one needs to be careful and mindful when speaking.
Javed Akhtar explains how not only the context of conversations is important but also the relevance of time, place, tonality and the emotional weightage with which that conversation is carried out.
Javed Akhtar says a person who thinks no end of himself, in reality thinks that he has gotten more than he deserves and therefore, starts to act pricey.
Distance between man and nature is increasing everyday', Javed Akhtar explains and shares some situations that make you realise this thought.
Mahakavi Ghagh's Doha about abundance and extremities is translated into real life lessons by Javed Akhtar. He says balance is the core of life and anything in extreme is going to create a disruption.
Javed Akhtar explains that pursuit of happiness ends within us. One doesn't have to look for it outside, one just needs to clear their mind of all fears and worries, and that is true happiness.
Javed Akhtar says it hurts most when a trustworthy person; one from the inner circle betrays you compared to somebody who is expected to deceive you. The latter may make you angry but will not hurt you.
Javed Akhtar explains that love and ego are like two swords. One cannot expect the two swords to be kept in same case. To embrace pure love, one must let go their ego.