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We can not satisfy all our desires

Fulfillment of our desires becomes our basic needs today, we wake up in the morning by some of our desires and sleep with new one.

These desires are unlimited and whenever we fulfill one seems more important for us. 

But one thing we have to understand, we can not fulfill all our desires and if we try to do we must make our life frustrating.

If we talk about recent incident Sushant Singh Rajput, he was doing his engineering degree from Delhi College of Engineering. But because of his unwanted and uncontrolled desires he wanted to become more famous and popular in Bollywood as he was not satisfied with his current profession.

No doubt, he achieved name and fame within a very short period of time but finally what is he and his desires now?

Definitely as a human being we all have some desires but never forget we can not fulfill all our desires.

Passion, Glamours, media and fashions makes us more desirable, so keep yourself away from it. Live a simple and healthy life, accepts whatever comes and don't live a competitive life.

H.H. Radhanath Swami says in one of his quote, don't take this material world so seriously, whatever you are trying to achieve with more desires might be no value for next moment.

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